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[](http://travis-ci.org/svenkubiak/JPushover)
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JPushover
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Convenient class for sending messages to [Pushover][1] in Java project
Usage
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1) Add the jpushover dependency to your pom.xml:
< dependency >
< groupId > de.svenkubiak< / groupId >
< artifactId > jpushover< / artifactId >
< version > x.x.x< / version >
< / dependency >
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2) Use the JPushover object with the required informations were you want
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JPushover.build()
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.wihtToken("MyToken")
.withUser("MyUser")
.withMessage("MyMessage")
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.push();
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You can additionally add all available options from the official [Pushover documentation][2]
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You can also validate a user and token using the following method
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boolean valid = JPushover.build()
.withToken("MyToken")
.withUser("MyUser")
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.validate();
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If you want more information and/or the response from the Pushover API, use the JPushoverResponse object.
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JPushoverResponse jPushoverResponse = JPushover.build()
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.withToken("MyToken")
.withUser("MyUser")
.withMessage("MyMessage")
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.push();
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The JPushoverResponse will return the raw HTTP status code, along with the raw JSON response and a convenient boolean if the request was successful or not.
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[1]: https://pushover.net
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[2]: https://pushover.net/api