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# Run MXNet Java Examples Using the IntelliJ IDE (macOS)
-This tutorial guides you through setting up a simple Java project in IntelliJ IDE on macOS and demonstrates usage of the MXNet Java APIs.
+This tutorial guides you through setting up a simple Java project in IntelliJ IDE on macOS and demonstrates usage of the MXNet Java APIs.
## Prerequisites:
To use this tutorial you need the following pre-requisites:
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After clicking Finish, you will be presented with the project's first view.
The project's `pom.xml` will be open for editing.
+**IntelliJ IDEA Alternative** If you want to use only Maven to create the project, you can create a new folder and run the following in the newly created folder :
+```bash
+mkdir java-proj
+cd java-proj/
+mvn archetype:generate -DgroupId=mxnet -DartifactId=mxnetJava -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-quickstart -DinteractiveMode=false
+```
+This command will create a new Java project folder with name `mxnetJava` inside `java-proj` folder.
+More on creating Maven projects can be found on this Maven tutorial : [Maven in 5 Minutes](https://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/maven-in-five-minutes.html).
+
**Step 3.** Add the following Maven dependency to your `pom.xml` file under the `dependencies` tag:
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To view the latest MXNet Maven packages, you can check [MXNet Maven package repository](https://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cg%3A%22org.apache.mxnet%22)
+Note :
+- Change the osx-x86_64 to linux-x86_64 if your platform is linux.
+- Change cpu into gpu if you have a gpu backed machine and want to use gpu.
+
**Step 4.** Import dependencies with Maven:
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-# Install and run Java Examples
-
-## Prerequisites:
-Please follow the Step 1 in the [Scala configuration](http://mxnet.incubator.apache.org/install/scala_setup.html#setup-instructions)
-These should help you install the correct Java version and all dependencies.
-
-## Run the Java example project
-We have provided a general MXNet Java template under `scala-package/mxnet-demo/java-demo` which contains the necessary project files for you to get started. It contains a simple Hello world! equivalent program `JavaSample.java` and a full fledged `ObjectDetection.java `that shows how to run Object Detection on images using MXNet and pre-trained SSD model.
-
-Alternatively you could build project from scratch following the below instructions.
-
-## Import and run the Java package
-For users using a desktop/laptop, we recommend using IntelliJ IDE as it is tested and supported to provide the necessary documentation for the Java API.
-
-Alternatively, users can follow the second instruction to set up an empty Maven project for Java.
-
-### IntelliJ instruction
-If you are using a computer with Ubuntu16.04 or Mac, you can install IntelliJ to run the Java package. Please follow the instruction below:
-
-1. Create a new Java project in IntelliJ. Fire up IntelliJ and click `Create New Project`.
-
-2. Click `Next`, and in the `Create project from template` window, do not select anything and click `Next` again.
-
-3. In the next window choose your `Project name` and the `Project location` and click on `Finish`.
-
-4. Let's add the Java Inference API jars that we build from source. At the top of the window, Go to the `File -> Project Structure`. In the popup window that opens up, click on `Libraries -> +` and select the path to the jar files downloaded. Click `Apply` and then click `OK`.
-
-6. Create a new Java class under the folder `your-project-name/src`. Let's call this class `JavaSample.java`. Type in the following code snippet and run it. In this code snippet, we create an NDArray object in Java and print its shape.
-```java
-import org.apache.mxnet.javaapi.Context;
-import org.apache.mxnet.javaapi.NDArray;
-
-public class JavaSample {
-public static void main(String[] args) {
- System.out.println("Hello");
- NDArray nd = NDArray.ones(Context.cpu(), new int[] {10, 20});
-
- System.out.println("Shape of NDarray is : " + nd.shape());
-}
-}
-```
-
-7. If all went well, you should see an output like this :
-```
-Hello
-SLF4J: Failed to load class "org.slf4j.impl.StaticLoggerBinder".
-SLF4J: Defaulting to no-operation (NOP) logger implementation
-SLF4J: See http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#StaticLoggerBinder for further details.
-Shape of NDarray is : (10,20)
-Process finished with exit code 0
-```
-This means you have successfully set it up on your machine
-
-### Run the project manually in Maven
-In this example, Maven is being used to create the project. This tutorial referred the [Maven in 5 min](https://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/maven-in-five-minutes.html) tutorial.
-
-1. Create a new folder and run the following commands
-```
-mvn archetype:generate -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app -DartifactId=my-app -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-archetype-quickstart -DinteractiveMode=false
-```
-You can specify the `groupId` and `artifactId` to your favourite names. You can also create a maven project using empty archetype.
-
-2. then go to `pom.xml` file in your project folder and add the following content.
-
-- Change the `osx-x86_64` to `linux-x86_64` if your platform is linux.
-- Change `cpu` into `gpu` if you are using gpu
-- Change the version of your package from `1.3.1-SNAPSHOT` to the matched jar version.
-```xml
-
- org.apache.mxnet
- mxnet-full_2.11-osx-x86_64-cpu
- 1.3.1-SNAPSHOT
- system
- path-to-your-jar/jarName.jar
-
-
- args4j
- args4j
- 2.0.29
-
-
- org.slf4j
- slf4j-api
- 1.7.7
-
-
- org.slf4j
- slf4j-log4j12
- 1.7.7
-
-```
-3. Finally you can replace the code in `App.java`
-```java
-import org.apache.mxnet.javaapi.Context;
-import org.apache.mxnet.javaapi.NDArray;
-
-public class App {
-public static void main(String[] args) {
- System.out.println("Hello");
- NDArray nd = NDArray.ones(Context.cpu(), new int[] {10, 20});
-
- System.out.println("Shape of NDarray is : " + nd.shape());
-
-}
-}
-```
-make the package by
-```
-mvn package
-```
-
-and run it by
-```
-java -cp target/my-app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:/.jar com.mycompany.app.App
-```
-The result looks like this:
-```
-Hello
-SLF4J: Failed to load class "org.slf4j.impl.StaticLoggerBinder".
-SLF4J: Defaulting to no-operation (NOP) logger implementation
-SLF4J: See http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#StaticLoggerBinder for further details.
-Shape of NDarray is : (10,20)
-```
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