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July 20, 2011, 04:35:52 AM
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Can someone provide how to interact with bitcoind via URL from Java program? wiki have only Authenticator description.

Let it be minimal example, like "Connect to bitcoind and ask it balace".
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July 20, 2011, 05:15:05 AM
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Can someone provide how to interact with bitcoind via URL from Java program? wiki have only Authenticator description.

Let it be minimal example, like "Connect to bitcoind and ask it balace".

So long as you can find a java module that works with JSON RPC ... you're golden.

I know nothing about Java, except that it consists of thousands of customized modules, in which case I am sure there is a way to communicate with bitcoin via RPC. See here for more details.
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