Google HTTP Client for Java

Overview
Setup Instructions
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Setup Instructions

You can download the Google HTTP Client Library for Java and its dependencies in a zip file, or you can use a dependency manager such as Maven or gradle to install the necessary jars from the Maven Central repository.

Maven

The Google HTTP Client Library for Java is in the central Maven repository. The Maven groupId for all artifacts for this library is com.google.http-client.

To ensure all dependency versions work together and to avoid having to manually choose and specify versions for each dependency, first import the com.google.cloud:libraries-bom in the dependencyManagement section of your pom.xml:


  
    
      com.google.cloud
      libraries-bom
      25.4.0
      pom
      import
     
   

Then add the individual dependencies you need without version numbers to the dependencies section:


  com.google.http-client
  google-http-client

On Android, you may need to explicitly exclude unused dependencies:


  com.google.http-client
  google-http-client
  
    
      xpp3
      xpp3
    
    
      httpclient
      org.apache.httpcomponents
    
    
      junit
      junit
    
    
      android
      com.google.android
    
  

Gradle

If you are using Gradle, add this to your dependencies:

compile 'com.google.http-client:google-http-client:[VERSION]'

Download the library with dependencies

Download the latest assembly zip file from Maven Central and extract it on your computer. This zip contains the client library class jar files and the associated source jar files for each artifact and their dependencies. You can find dependency graphs and licenses for the different libraries in the dependencies folder. For more details about the contents of the download, see the contained readme.html file.