skills/sickn33/azure-eventgrid-java/SKILL.md
Build event-driven applications with Azure Event Grid SDK for Java. Use when publishing events, implementing pub/sub patterns, or integrating with Azure services via events.
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Build event-driven applications using the Azure Event Grid SDK for Java.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.azure</groupId>
<artifactId>azure-messaging-eventgrid</artifactId>
<version>4.27.0</version>
</dependency>
import com.azure.messaging.eventgrid.EventGridPublisherClient;
import com.azure.messaging.eventgrid.EventGridPublisherClientBuilder;
import com.azure.core.credential.AzureKeyCredential;
// With API Key
EventGridPublisherClient<EventGridEvent> client = new EventGridPublisherClientBuilder()
.endpoint("<topic-endpoint>")
.credential(new AzureKeyCredential("<access-key>"))
.buildEventGridEventPublisherClient();
// For CloudEvents
EventGridPublisherClient<CloudEvent> cloudClient = new EventGridPublisherClientBuilder()
.endpoint("<topic-endpoint>")
.credential(new AzureKeyCredential("<access-key>"))
.buildCloudEventPublisherClient();
import com.azure.identity.DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder;
EventGridPublisherClient<EventGridEvent> client = new EventGridPublisherClientBuilder()
.endpoint("<topic-endpoint>")
.credential(new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build())
.buildEventGridEventPublisherClient();
import com.azure.messaging.eventgrid.EventGridPublisherAsyncClient;
EventGridPublisherAsyncClient<EventGridEvent> asyncClient = new EventGridPublisherClientBuilder()
.endpoint("<topic-endpoint>")
.credential(new AzureKeyCredential("<access-key>"))
.buildEventGridEventPublisherAsyncClient();
| Type | Description |
|------|-------------|
| EventGridEvent | Azure Event Grid native schema |
| CloudEvent | CNCF CloudEvents 1.0 specification |
| BinaryData | Custom schema events |
import com.azure.messaging.eventgrid.EventGridEvent;
import com.azure.core.util.BinaryData;
EventGridEvent event = new EventGridEvent(
"resource/path", // subject
"MyApp.Events.OrderCreated", // eventType
BinaryData.fromObject(new OrderData("order-123", 99.99)), // data
"1.0" // dataVersion
);
client.sendEvent(event);
List<EventGridEvent> events = Arrays.asList(
new EventGridEvent("orders/1", "Order.Created",
BinaryData.fromObject(order1), "1.0"),
new EventGridEvent("orders/2", "Order.Created",
BinaryData.fromObject(order2), "1.0")
);
client.sendEvents(events);
import com.azure.core.models.CloudEvent;
import com.azure.core.models.CloudEventDataFormat;
CloudEvent cloudEvent = new CloudEvent(
"/myapp/orders", // source
"order.created", // type
BinaryData.fromObject(orderData), // data
CloudEventDataFormat.JSON // dataFormat
);
cloudEvent.setSubject("orders/12345");
cloudEvent.setId(UUID.randomUUID().toString());
cloudClient.sendEvent(cloudEvent);
List<CloudEvent> cloudEvents = Arrays.asList(
new CloudEvent("/app", "event.type1", BinaryData.fromString("data1"), CloudEventDataFormat.JSON),
new CloudEvent("/app", "event.type2", BinaryData.fromString("data2"), CloudEventDataFormat.JSON)
);
cloudClient.sendEvents(cloudEvents);
asyncClient.sendEvent(event)
.subscribe(
unused -> System.out.println("Event sent successfully"),
error -> System.err.println("Error: " + error.getMessage())
);
// With multiple events
asyncClient.sendEvents(events)
.doOnSuccess(unused -> System.out.println("All events sent"))
.doOnError(error -> System.err.println("Failed: " + error))
.block(); // Block if needed
public class OrderData {
private String orderId;
private double amount;
private String customerId;
public OrderData(String orderId, double amount) {
this.orderId = orderId;
this.amount = amount;
}
// Getters and setters
}
// Usage
OrderData order = new OrderData("ORD-123", 150.00);
EventGridEvent event = new EventGridEvent(
"orders/" + order.getOrderId(),
"MyApp.Order.Created",
BinaryData.fromObject(order),
"1.0"
);
import com.azure.messaging.eventgrid.EventGridEvent;
// From JSON string (e.g., webhook payload)
String jsonPayload = "[{\"id\": \"...\", ...}]";
List<EventGridEvent> events = EventGridEvent.fromString(jsonPayload);
for (EventGridEvent event : events) {
System.out.println("Event Type: " + event.getEventType());
System.out.println("Subject: " + event.getSubject());
System.out.println("Event Time: " + event.getEventTime());
// Get data
BinaryData data = event.getData();
OrderData orderData = data.toObject(OrderData.class);
}
import com.azure.core.models.CloudEvent;
String cloudEventJson = "[{\"specversion\": \"1.0\", ...}]";
List<CloudEvent> cloudEvents = CloudEvent.fromString(cloudEventJson);
for (CloudEvent event : cloudEvents) {
System.out.println("Type: " + event.getType());
System.out.println("Source: " + event.getSource());
System.out.println("ID: " + event.getId());
MyEventData data = event.getData().toObject(MyEventData.class);
}
import com.azure.messaging.eventgrid.systemevents.*;
for (EventGridEvent event : events) {
if (event.getEventType().equals("Microsoft.Storage.BlobCreated")) {
StorageBlobCreatedEventData blobData =
event.getData().toObject(StorageBlobCreatedEventData.class);
System.out.println("Blob URL: " + blobData.getUrl());
}
}
import com.azure.messaging.eventgrid.namespaces.EventGridReceiverClient;
import com.azure.messaging.eventgrid.namespaces.EventGridReceiverClientBuilder;
import com.azure.messaging.eventgrid.namespaces.models.*;
EventGridReceiverClient receiverClient = new EventGridReceiverClientBuilder()
.endpoint("<namespace-endpoint>")
.credential(new AzureKeyCredential("<key>"))
.topicName("my-topic")
.subscriptionName("my-subscription")
.buildClient();
// Receive events
ReceiveResult result = receiverClient.receive(10, Duration.ofSeconds(30));
for (ReceiveDetails detail : result.getValue()) {
CloudEvent event = detail.getEvent();
System.out.println("Event: " + event.getType());
// Acknowledge the event
receiverClient.acknowledge(Arrays.asList(detail.getBrokerProperties().getLockToken()));
}
// Reject (don't retry)
receiverClient.reject(Arrays.asList(lockToken));
// Release (retry later)
receiverClient.release(Arrays.asList(lockToken));
// Release with delay
receiverClient.release(Arrays.asList(lockToken),
new ReleaseOptions().setDelay(ReleaseDelay.BY_60_SECONDS));
import com.azure.core.exception.HttpResponseException;
try {
client.sendEvent(event);
} catch (HttpResponseException e) {
System.out.println("Status: " + e.getResponse().getStatusCode());
System.out.println("Error: " + e.getMessage());
}
EVENT_GRID_TOPIC_ENDPOINT=https://<topic-name>.<region>.eventgrid.azure.net/api/events
EVENT_GRID_ACCESS_KEY=<your-access-key>
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