# graphenej A Java library for mobile app Developers; Graphene/Bitshares blockchain. ## Usage In your root build.gradle, add this if you don't already have it. ```Groovy allprojects { repositories { jcenter() } } ``` In your app module, add the following dependency: ```Groovy dependencies { compile 'com.github.bilthon:graphenej:0.4.2' } ``` ## Example ### Very simple funds transfer This is a simple transfer operation of 1 BTS from account **bilthon-15** to **bilthon-5** ```java // Creating a transfer operation TransferOperation transferOperation = new TransferOperationBuilder() .setTransferAmount(new AssetAmount(UnsignedLong.valueOf(100000), new Asset("1.3.0"))) .setSource(new UserAccount("1.2.143563")) // bilthon-15 .setDestination(new UserAccount("1.2.139313")) // bilthon-5 .setFee(new AssetAmount(UnsignedLong.valueOf(264174), new Asset("1.3.0"))) .build(); // Adding operations to the operation list ArrayList operationList = new ArrayList<>(); operationList.add(transferOperation); // Creating a transaction instance Transaction transaction = new Transaction(sourcePrivateKey, null, operationList); ``` From here on out, it is just a matter of creating a websocket connection and using a custom handler called ```TransactionBroadcastSequence``` in order to broadcast it to the witness node. ```java // Setting up a secure websocket connection. SSLContext context = null; context = NaiveSSLContext.getInstance("TLS"); WebSocketFactory factory = new WebSocketFactory(); factory.setSSLContext(context); WebSocket mWebSocket = factory.createSocket(FULL_NODE_URL); mWebSocket.addListener(new TransactionBroadcastSequence(transaction, new Asset("1.3.0"), listener)); mWebSocket.connect(); ``` The provided ```listener``` is an instance of the class ```WitnessResponseListener```.