Java
Java
Backblaze S3 Upload String
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Demonstrates how to upload the contents of a string to an Backblaze bucket.The Chilkat S3 functions in the HTTP class are compatible with the Backblaze service. However, because of some specific issues, Chilkat v9.5.0.89 or later is needed.
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import com.chilkatsoft.*;
public class ChilkatExample {
static {
try {
System.loadLibrary("chilkat");
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
System.err.println("Native code library failed to load.\n" + e);
System.exit(1);
}
}
public static void main(String argv[])
{
boolean success = false;
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkHttp http = new CkHttp();
// keyID = Access Key ID or Access Key
http.put_AwsAccessKey("access-key");
// applicationKey = Secret Access Key or Secret Key
http.put_AwsSecretKey("secret-key");
// Region is the 2nd part of your S3 Endpoint
http.put_AwsEndpoint("s3.us-west-002.backblazeb2.com");
String bucketName = "chilkat-test";
String objectName = "orchard.json";
String contentType = "application/json";
http.put_KeepResponseBody(true);
// Let's say we have JSON in a string and want to upload it to a file in Backblaze..
String jsonStr = "{ \"orchard\": \"apple\" }";
// The charset indicates the byte representation of what is uploaded.
// If needed, Chilkat will internally convert to the desired byte representation before uploading.
String charset = "utf-8";
success = http.S3_UploadString(jsonStr,charset,contentType,bucketName,objectName);
if (success != true) {
System.out.println(http.lastErrorText());
CkXml xml = new CkXml();
xml.LoadXml(http.lastResponseBody());
System.out.println(xml.getXml());
}
else {
System.out.println("String uploaded.");
}
}
}