Use ListForecasts with an AWS SDK or CLI - AWS SDK Code Examples

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Use ListForecasts with an AWS SDK or CLI

The following code example shows how to use ListForecasts.

Java
SDK for Java 2.x
Note

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import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.ForecastClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ListForecastsResponse; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ListForecastsRequest; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ForecastSummary; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ForecastException; import java.util.List; /** * Before running this Java V2 code example, set up your development * environment, including your credentials. * * For more information, see the following documentation topic: * * https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-java/latest/developer-guide/get-started.html */ public class ListForecasts { public static void main(String[] args) { Region region = Region.US_WEST_2; ForecastClient forecast = ForecastClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); listAllForeCasts(forecast); forecast.close(); } public static void listAllForeCasts(ForecastClient forecast) { try { ListForecastsRequest request = ListForecastsRequest.builder() .maxResults(10) .build(); ListForecastsResponse response = forecast.listForecasts(request); List<ForecastSummary> forecasts = response.forecasts(); for (ForecastSummary forecastSummary : forecasts) { System.out.println("The name of the forecast is " + forecastSummary.forecastName()); } } catch (ForecastException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } }
  • For API details, see ListForecasts in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.