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Step Functions 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 Step Functions.
Basics are code examples that show you how to perform the essential operations within a service.
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.
Scenarios are code examples that show you how to accomplish specific tasks by calling multiple functions within a service or combined with other AWS services.
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.
Get started
The following code examples show how to get started using Step Functions.
- 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
. Java version of Hello.
import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.SfnClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.ListStateMachinesResponse; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.SfnException; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.StateMachineListItem; 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 ListStateMachines { public static void main(String[] args) { Region region = Region.US_EAST_1; SfnClient sfnClient = SfnClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); listMachines(sfnClient); sfnClient.close(); } public static void listMachines(SfnClient sfnClient) { try { ListStateMachinesResponse response = sfnClient.listStateMachines(); List<StateMachineListItem> machines = response.stateMachines(); for (StateMachineListItem machine : machines) { System.out.println("The name of the state machine is: " + machine.name()); System.out.println("The ARN value is : " + machine.stateMachineArn()); } } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } }
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For API details, see ListStateMachines in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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Basics
The following code example shows how to:
Create an activity.
Create a state machine from an Amazon States Language definition that contains the previously created activity as a step.
Run the state machine and respond to the activity with user input.
Get the final status and output after the run completes, then clean up resources.
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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
. /** * You can obtain the JSON file to create a state machine in the following * GitHub location. * * https://github.com/awsdocs/aws-doc-sdk-examples/tree/main/resources/sample_files * * To run this code example, place the chat_sfn_state_machine.json file into * your project's resources folder. * * Also, set up your development environment, including your credentials. * * For information, see this documentation topic: * * https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-java/latest/developer-guide/get-started.html * * This Java code example performs the following tasks: * * 1. Creates an activity. * 2. Creates a state machine. * 3. Describes the state machine. * 4. Starts execution of the state machine and interacts with it. * 5. Describes the execution. * 6. Delete the activity. * 7. Deletes the state machine. */ public class StepFunctionsScenario { public static final String DASHES = new String(new char[80]).replace("\0", "-"); public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { final String usage = """ Usage: <roleARN> <activityName> <stateMachineName> Where: roleName - The name of the IAM role to create for this state machine. activityName - The name of an activity to create. stateMachineName - The name of the state machine to create. """; if (args.length != 3) { System.out.println(usage); System.exit(1); } String roleName = args[0]; String activityName = args[1]; String stateMachineName = args[2]; String polJSON = "{\n" + " \"Version\": \"2012-10-17\",\n" + " \"Statement\": [\n" + " {\n" + " \"Sid\": \"\",\n" + " \"Effect\": \"Allow\",\n" + " \"Principal\": {\n" + " \"Service\": \"states.amazonaws.com\"\n" + " },\n" + " \"Action\": \"sts:AssumeRole\"\n" + " }\n" + " ]\n" + "}"; Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); boolean action = false; Region region = Region.US_EAST_1; SfnClient sfnClient = SfnClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); Region regionGl = Region.AWS_GLOBAL; IamClient iam = IamClient.builder() .region(regionGl) .build(); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println("Welcome to the AWS Step Functions example scenario."); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println("1. Create an activity."); String activityArn = createActivity(sfnClient, activityName); System.out.println("The ARN of the activity is " + activityArn); System.out.println(DASHES); // Get JSON to use for the state machine and place the activityArn value into // it. InputStream input = StepFunctionsScenario.class.getClassLoader() .getResourceAsStream("chat_sfn_state_machine.json"); ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper(); JsonNode jsonNode = mapper.readValue(input, JsonNode.class); String jsonString = mapper.writeValueAsString(jsonNode); // Modify the Resource node. ObjectMapper objectMapper = new ObjectMapper(); JsonNode root = objectMapper.readTree(jsonString); ((ObjectNode) root.path("States").path("GetInput")).put("Resource", activityArn); // Convert the modified Java object back to a JSON string. String stateDefinition = objectMapper.writeValueAsString(root); System.out.println(stateDefinition); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println("2. Create a state machine."); String roleARN = createIAMRole(iam, roleName, polJSON); String stateMachineArn = createMachine(sfnClient, roleARN, stateMachineName, stateDefinition); System.out.println("The ARN of the state machine is " + stateMachineArn); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println("3. Describe the state machine."); describeStateMachine(sfnClient, stateMachineArn); System.out.println("What should ChatSFN call you?"); String userName = sc.nextLine(); System.out.println("Hello " + userName); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println(DASHES); // The JSON to pass to the StartExecution call. String executionJson = "{ \"name\" : \"" + userName + "\" }"; System.out.println(executionJson); System.out.println("4. Start execution of the state machine and interact with it."); String runArn = startWorkflow(sfnClient, stateMachineArn, executionJson); System.out.println("The ARN of the state machine execution is " + runArn); List<String> myList; while (!action) { myList = getActivityTask(sfnClient, activityArn); System.out.println("ChatSFN: " + myList.get(1)); System.out.println(userName + " please specify a value."); String myAction = sc.nextLine(); if (myAction.compareTo("done") == 0) action = true; System.out.println("You have selected " + myAction); String taskJson = "{ \"action\" : \"" + myAction + "\" }"; System.out.println(taskJson); sendTaskSuccess(sfnClient, myList.get(0), taskJson); } System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println("5. Describe the execution."); describeExe(sfnClient, runArn); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println("6. Delete the activity."); deleteActivity(sfnClient, activityArn); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println("7. Delete the state machines."); deleteMachine(sfnClient, stateMachineArn); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println(DASHES); System.out.println("The AWS Step Functions example scenario is complete."); System.out.println(DASHES); } public static String createIAMRole(IamClient iam, String rolename, String polJSON) { try { CreateRoleRequest request = CreateRoleRequest.builder() .roleName(rolename) .assumeRolePolicyDocument(polJSON) .description("Created using the AWS SDK for Java") .build(); CreateRoleResponse response = iam.createRole(request); return response.role().arn(); } catch (IamException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; } public static void describeExe(SfnClient sfnClient, String executionArn) { try { DescribeExecutionRequest executionRequest = DescribeExecutionRequest.builder() .executionArn(executionArn) .build(); String status = ""; boolean hasSucceeded = false; while (!hasSucceeded) { DescribeExecutionResponse response = sfnClient.describeExecution(executionRequest); status = response.statusAsString(); if (status.compareTo("RUNNING") == 0) { System.out.println("The state machine is still running, let's wait for it to finish."); Thread.sleep(2000); } else if (status.compareTo("SUCCEEDED") == 0) { System.out.println("The Step Function workflow has succeeded"); hasSucceeded = true; } else { System.out.println("The Status is neither running or succeeded"); } } System.out.println("The Status is " + status); } catch (SfnException | InterruptedException e) { System.err.println(e.getMessage()); System.exit(1); } } public static void sendTaskSuccess(SfnClient sfnClient, String token, String json) { try { SendTaskSuccessRequest successRequest = SendTaskSuccessRequest.builder() .taskToken(token) .output(json) .build(); sfnClient.sendTaskSuccess(successRequest); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } public static List<String> getActivityTask(SfnClient sfnClient, String actArn) { List<String> myList = new ArrayList<>(); GetActivityTaskRequest getActivityTaskRequest = GetActivityTaskRequest.builder() .activityArn(actArn) .build(); GetActivityTaskResponse response = sfnClient.getActivityTask(getActivityTaskRequest); myList.add(response.taskToken()); myList.add(response.input()); return myList; } public static void deleteActivity(SfnClient sfnClient, String actArn) { try { DeleteActivityRequest activityRequest = DeleteActivityRequest.builder() .activityArn(actArn) .build(); sfnClient.deleteActivity(activityRequest); System.out.println("You have deleted " + actArn); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } public static void describeStateMachine(SfnClient sfnClient, String stateMachineArn) { try { DescribeStateMachineRequest stateMachineRequest = DescribeStateMachineRequest.builder() .stateMachineArn(stateMachineArn) .build(); DescribeStateMachineResponse response = sfnClient.describeStateMachine(stateMachineRequest); System.out.println("The name of the State machine is " + response.name()); System.out.println("The status of the State machine is " + response.status()); System.out.println("The ARN value of the State machine is " + response.stateMachineArn()); System.out.println("The role ARN value is " + response.roleArn()); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.getMessage()); } } public static void deleteMachine(SfnClient sfnClient, String stateMachineArn) { try { DeleteStateMachineRequest deleteStateMachineRequest = DeleteStateMachineRequest.builder() .stateMachineArn(stateMachineArn) .build(); sfnClient.deleteStateMachine(deleteStateMachineRequest); DescribeStateMachineRequest describeStateMachine = DescribeStateMachineRequest.builder() .stateMachineArn(stateMachineArn) .build(); while (true) { DescribeStateMachineResponse response = sfnClient.describeStateMachine(describeStateMachine); System.out.println("The state machine is not deleted yet. The status is " + response.status()); Thread.sleep(3000); } } catch (SfnException | InterruptedException e) { System.err.println(e.getMessage()); } System.out.println(stateMachineArn + " was successfully deleted."); } public static String startWorkflow(SfnClient sfnClient, String stateMachineArn, String jsonEx) { UUID uuid = UUID.randomUUID(); String uuidValue = uuid.toString(); try { StartExecutionRequest executionRequest = StartExecutionRequest.builder() .input(jsonEx) .stateMachineArn(stateMachineArn) .name(uuidValue) .build(); StartExecutionResponse response = sfnClient.startExecution(executionRequest); return response.executionArn(); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; } public static String createMachine(SfnClient sfnClient, String roleARN, String stateMachineName, String json) { try { CreateStateMachineRequest machineRequest = CreateStateMachineRequest.builder() .definition(json) .name(stateMachineName) .roleArn(roleARN) .type(StateMachineType.STANDARD) .build(); CreateStateMachineResponse response = sfnClient.createStateMachine(machineRequest); return response.stateMachineArn(); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; } public static String createActivity(SfnClient sfnClient, String activityName) { try { CreateActivityRequest activityRequest = CreateActivityRequest.builder() .name(activityName) .build(); CreateActivityResponse response = sfnClient.createActivity(activityRequest); return response.activityArn(); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; } }
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For API details, see the following topics in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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Actions
The following code example shows how to use CreateActivity
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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
. public static String createActivity(SfnClient sfnClient, String activityName) { try { CreateActivityRequest activityRequest = CreateActivityRequest.builder() .name(activityName) .build(); CreateActivityResponse response = sfnClient.createActivity(activityRequest); return response.activityArn(); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; }
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For API details, see CreateActivity in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use CreateStateMachine
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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
. public static String createMachine(SfnClient sfnClient, String roleARN, String stateMachineName, String json) { try { CreateStateMachineRequest machineRequest = CreateStateMachineRequest.builder() .definition(json) .name(stateMachineName) .roleArn(roleARN) .type(StateMachineType.STANDARD) .build(); CreateStateMachineResponse response = sfnClient.createStateMachine(machineRequest); return response.stateMachineArn(); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; }
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For API details, see CreateStateMachine in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use DeleteActivity
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. public static void deleteActivity(SfnClient sfnClient, String actArn) { try { DeleteActivityRequest activityRequest = DeleteActivityRequest.builder() .activityArn(actArn) .build(); sfnClient.deleteActivity(activityRequest); System.out.println("You have deleted " + actArn); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } }
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For API details, see DeleteActivity in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use DeleteStateMachine
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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
. public static void deleteMachine(SfnClient sfnClient, String stateMachineArn) { try { DeleteStateMachineRequest deleteStateMachineRequest = DeleteStateMachineRequest.builder() .stateMachineArn(stateMachineArn) .build(); sfnClient.deleteStateMachine(deleteStateMachineRequest); DescribeStateMachineRequest describeStateMachine = DescribeStateMachineRequest.builder() .stateMachineArn(stateMachineArn) .build(); while (true) { DescribeStateMachineResponse response = sfnClient.describeStateMachine(describeStateMachine); System.out.println("The state machine is not deleted yet. The status is " + response.status()); Thread.sleep(3000); } } catch (SfnException | InterruptedException e) { System.err.println(e.getMessage()); } System.out.println(stateMachineArn + " was successfully deleted."); }
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For API details, see DeleteStateMachine in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use DescribeExecution
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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
. public static void describeExe(SfnClient sfnClient, String executionArn) { try { DescribeExecutionRequest executionRequest = DescribeExecutionRequest.builder() .executionArn(executionArn) .build(); String status = ""; boolean hasSucceeded = false; while (!hasSucceeded) { DescribeExecutionResponse response = sfnClient.describeExecution(executionRequest); status = response.statusAsString(); if (status.compareTo("RUNNING") == 0) { System.out.println("The state machine is still running, let's wait for it to finish."); Thread.sleep(2000); } else if (status.compareTo("SUCCEEDED") == 0) { System.out.println("The Step Function workflow has succeeded"); hasSucceeded = true; } else { System.out.println("The Status is neither running or succeeded"); } } System.out.println("The Status is " + status); } catch (SfnException | InterruptedException e) { System.err.println(e.getMessage()); System.exit(1); } }
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For API details, see DescribeExecution in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use DescribeStateMachine
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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
. public static void describeStateMachine(SfnClient sfnClient, String stateMachineArn) { try { DescribeStateMachineRequest stateMachineRequest = DescribeStateMachineRequest.builder() .stateMachineArn(stateMachineArn) .build(); DescribeStateMachineResponse response = sfnClient.describeStateMachine(stateMachineRequest); System.out.println("The name of the State machine is " + response.name()); System.out.println("The status of the State machine is " + response.status()); System.out.println("The ARN value of the State machine is " + response.stateMachineArn()); System.out.println("The role ARN value is " + response.roleArn()); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.getMessage()); } }
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For API details, see DescribeStateMachine in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use GetActivityTask
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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
. public static List<String> getActivityTask(SfnClient sfnClient, String actArn) { List<String> myList = new ArrayList<>(); GetActivityTaskRequest getActivityTaskRequest = GetActivityTaskRequest.builder() .activityArn(actArn) .build(); GetActivityTaskResponse response = sfnClient.getActivityTask(getActivityTaskRequest); myList.add(response.taskToken()); myList.add(response.input()); return myList; } /// <summary> /// Stop execution of a Step Functions workflow. /// </summary> /// <param name="executionArn">The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of /// the Step Functions execution to stop.</param> /// <returns>A Boolean value indicating the success of the action.</returns> public async Task<bool> StopExecution(string executionArn) { var response = await _amazonStepFunctions.StopExecutionAsync(new StopExecutionRequest { ExecutionArn = executionArn }); return response.HttpStatusCode == System.Net.HttpStatusCode.OK; }
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For API details, see GetActivityTask in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use ListActivities
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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.sfn.SfnClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.ListActivitiesRequest; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.ListActivitiesResponse; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.SfnException; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.ActivityListItem; 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 ListActivities { public static void main(String[] args) { Region region = Region.US_EAST_1; SfnClient sfnClient = SfnClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); listAllActivites(sfnClient); sfnClient.close(); } public static void listAllActivites(SfnClient sfnClient) { try { ListActivitiesRequest activitiesRequest = ListActivitiesRequest.builder() .maxResults(10) .build(); ListActivitiesResponse response = sfnClient.listActivities(activitiesRequest); List<ActivityListItem> items = response.activities(); for (ActivityListItem item : items) { System.out.println("The activity ARN is " + item.activityArn()); System.out.println("The activity name is " + item.name()); } } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } }
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For API details, see ListActivities in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use ListExecutions
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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
. public static void getExeHistory(SfnClient sfnClient, String exeARN) { try { GetExecutionHistoryRequest historyRequest = GetExecutionHistoryRequest.builder() .executionArn(exeARN) .maxResults(10) .build(); GetExecutionHistoryResponse historyResponse = sfnClient.getExecutionHistory(historyRequest); List<HistoryEvent> events = historyResponse.events(); for (HistoryEvent event : events) { System.out.println("The event type is " + event.type().toString()); } } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } }
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For API details, see ListExecutions in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use ListStateMachines
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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.sfn.SfnClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.ListStateMachinesResponse; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.SfnException; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.sfn.model.StateMachineListItem; 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 ListStateMachines { public static void main(String[] args) { Region region = Region.US_EAST_1; SfnClient sfnClient = SfnClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); listMachines(sfnClient); sfnClient.close(); } public static void listMachines(SfnClient sfnClient) { try { ListStateMachinesResponse response = sfnClient.listStateMachines(); List<StateMachineListItem> machines = response.stateMachines(); for (StateMachineListItem machine : machines) { System.out.println("The name of the state machine is: " + machine.name()); System.out.println("The ARN value is : " + machine.stateMachineArn()); } } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } } }
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For API details, see ListStateMachines in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use SendTaskSuccess
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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
. public static void sendTaskSuccess(SfnClient sfnClient, String token, String json) { try { SendTaskSuccessRequest successRequest = SendTaskSuccessRequest.builder() .taskToken(token) .output(json) .build(); sfnClient.sendTaskSuccess(successRequest); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } }
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For API details, see SendTaskSuccess in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use StartExecution
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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
. public static String startWorkflow(SfnClient sfnClient, String stateMachineArn, String jsonEx) { UUID uuid = UUID.randomUUID(); String uuidValue = uuid.toString(); try { StartExecutionRequest executionRequest = StartExecutionRequest.builder() .input(jsonEx) .stateMachineArn(stateMachineArn) .name(uuidValue) .build(); StartExecutionResponse response = sfnClient.startExecution(executionRequest); return response.executionArn(); } catch (SfnException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; }
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For API details, see StartExecution in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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Scenarios
The following code example shows how to create an AWS Step Functions state machine that invokes AWS Lambda functions in sequence.
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Shows how to create an AWS serverless workflow by using AWS Step Functions and the AWS SDK for Java 2.x. Each workflow step is implemented using an AWS Lambda function.
For complete source code and instructions on how to set up and run, see the full example on GitHub
. Services used in this example
DynamoDB
Lambda
Amazon SES
Step Functions