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Forecast examples using SDK for Java 2.x
The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the AWS SDK for Java 2.x with Forecast.
Actions are code excerpts from larger programs and must be run in context. While actions show you how to call individual service functions, you can see actions in context in their related scenarios.
Each example includes a link to the complete source code, where you can find instructions on how to set up and run the code in context.
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The following code example shows how to use CreateDataset
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.ForecastClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.CreateDatasetRequest; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.Schema; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.SchemaAttribute; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.CreateDatasetResponse; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ForecastException; import java.util.ArrayList; 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 CreateDataSet { public static void main(String[] args) { final String usage = """ Usage: <name>\s Where: name - The name of the data set.\s """; if (args.length != 1) { System.out.println(usage); System.exit(1); } String name = args[0]; Region region = Region.US_WEST_2; ForecastClient forecast = ForecastClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); String myDataSetARN = createForecastDataSet(forecast, name); System.out.println("The ARN of the new data set is " + myDataSetARN); forecast.close(); } public static String createForecastDataSet(ForecastClient forecast, String name) { try { Schema schema = Schema.builder() .attributes(getSchema()) .build(); CreateDatasetRequest datasetRequest = CreateDatasetRequest.builder() .datasetName(name) .domain("CUSTOM") .datasetType("RELATED_TIME_SERIES") .dataFrequency("D") .schema(schema) .build(); CreateDatasetResponse response = forecast.createDataset(datasetRequest); return response.datasetArn(); } catch (ForecastException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; } // Create a SchemaAttribute list required to create a data set. private static List<SchemaAttribute> getSchema() { List<SchemaAttribute> schemaList = new ArrayList<>(); SchemaAttribute att1 = SchemaAttribute.builder() .attributeName("item_id") .attributeType("string") .build(); SchemaAttribute att2 = SchemaAttribute.builder() .attributeName("timestamp") .attributeType("timestamp") .build(); SchemaAttribute att3 = SchemaAttribute.builder() .attributeName("target_value") .attributeType("float") .build(); // Push the SchemaAttribute objects to the List. schemaList.add(att1); schemaList.add(att2); schemaList.add(att3); return schemaList; } }
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For API details, see CreateDataset in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use CreateForecast
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.ForecastClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.CreateForecastRequest; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.CreateForecastResponse; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ForecastException; /** * 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 CreateForecast { public static void main(String[] args) { final String usage = """ Usage: <name> <predictorArn>\s Where: name - The name of the forecast.\s predictorArn - The arn of the predictor to use.\s """; if (args.length != 2) { System.out.println(usage); System.exit(1); } String name = args[0]; String predictorArn = args[1]; Region region = Region.US_WEST_2; ForecastClient forecast = ForecastClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); String forecastArn = createNewForecast(forecast, name, predictorArn); System.out.println("The ARN of the new forecast is " + forecastArn); forecast.close(); } public static String createNewForecast(ForecastClient forecast, String name, String predictorArn) { try { CreateForecastRequest forecastRequest = CreateForecastRequest.builder() .forecastName(name) .predictorArn(predictorArn) .build(); CreateForecastResponse response = forecast.createForecast(forecastRequest); return response.forecastArn(); } catch (ForecastException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; } }
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For API details, see CreateForecast in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use DeleteDataset
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.ForecastClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.DeleteDatasetRequest; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ForecastException; /** * 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 DeleteDataset { public static void main(String[] args) { final String usage = """ Usage: <datasetARN>\s Where: datasetARN - The ARN of the data set to delete.\s """; if (args.length != 1) { System.out.println(usage); System.exit(1); } String datasetARN = args[0]; Region region = Region.US_WEST_2; ForecastClient forecast = ForecastClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); deleteForecastDataSet(forecast, datasetARN); forecast.close(); } public static void deleteForecastDataSet(ForecastClient forecast, String myDataSetARN) { try { DeleteDatasetRequest deleteRequest = DeleteDatasetRequest.builder() .datasetArn(myDataSetARN) .build(); forecast.deleteDataset(deleteRequest); System.out.println("The Data Set was deleted"); } catch (ForecastException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } }
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For API details, see DeleteDataset in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use DeleteForecast
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.ForecastClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.DeleteDatasetRequest; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ForecastException; /** * 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 DeleteDataset { public static void main(String[] args) { final String usage = """ Usage: <datasetARN>\s Where: datasetARN - The ARN of the data set to delete.\s """; if (args.length != 1) { System.out.println(usage); System.exit(1); } String datasetARN = args[0]; Region region = Region.US_WEST_2; ForecastClient forecast = ForecastClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); deleteForecastDataSet(forecast, datasetARN); forecast.close(); } public static void deleteForecastDataSet(ForecastClient forecast, String myDataSetARN) { try { DeleteDatasetRequest deleteRequest = DeleteDatasetRequest.builder() .datasetArn(myDataSetARN) .build(); forecast.deleteDataset(deleteRequest); System.out.println("The Data Set was deleted"); } catch (ForecastException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } }
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For API details, see DeleteForecast in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use DescribeForecast
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.ForecastClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.DescribeForecastRequest; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.DescribeForecastResponse; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ForecastException; /** * 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 DescribeForecast { public static void main(String[] args) { final String usage = """ Usage: <forecastarn>\s Where: forecastarn - The arn of the forecast (for example, "arn:aws:forecast:us-west-2:xxxxx322:forecast/my_forecast) """; if (args.length != 1) { System.out.println(usage); System.exit(1); } String forecastarn = args[0]; Region region = Region.US_WEST_2; ForecastClient forecast = ForecastClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); describe(forecast, forecastarn); forecast.close(); } public static void describe(ForecastClient forecast, String forecastarn) { try { DescribeForecastRequest request = DescribeForecastRequest.builder() .forecastArn(forecastarn) .build(); DescribeForecastResponse response = forecast.describeForecast(request); System.out.println("The name of the forecast is " + response.forecastName()); } catch (ForecastException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } }
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For API details, see DescribeForecast in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use ListDatasetGroups
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.ForecastClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.DatasetGroupSummary; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ListDatasetGroupsRequest; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.forecast.model.ListDatasetGroupsResponse; 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 ListDataSetGroups { public static void main(String[] args) { Region region = Region.US_WEST_2; ForecastClient forecast = ForecastClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); listDataGroups(forecast); forecast.close(); } public static void listDataGroups(ForecastClient forecast) { try { ListDatasetGroupsRequest group = ListDatasetGroupsRequest.builder() .maxResults(10) .build(); ListDatasetGroupsResponse response = forecast.listDatasetGroups(group); List<DatasetGroupSummary> groups = response.datasetGroups(); for (DatasetGroupSummary myGroup : groups) { System.out.println("The Data Set name is " + myGroup.datasetGroupName()); } } catch (ForecastException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } }
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For API details, see ListDatasetGroups in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use ListForecasts
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. 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); } } }
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For API details, see ListForecasts in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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