Build Twilio integrations in Java with Apideck's official SDK. Type-safe, well-documented, and production-ready.
Get started with Twilio in Java in under a minute
implementation "com.apideck:sdk:1.0.0"import com.apideck.Apideck;
import com.apideck.models.*;
public class TwilioIntegration {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Apideck apideck = Apideck.builder()
.apiKey(System.getenv("APIDECK_API_KEY"))
.appId(System.getenv("APIDECK_APP_ID"))
.consumerId("user-123")
.build();
// Connect to Twilio
var connections = apideck.sms().connectionsAll()
.serviceId("twilio")
.execute();
// List data from Twilio
var companies = apideck.sms().companiesAll()
.serviceId("twilio")
.execute();
System.out.println(companies);
}
}Full type definitions for Java. Catch errors at compile time, not runtime.
SDK is auto-generated from our OpenAPI spec, always up-to-date with the latest API.
Built-in error types and retry logic. Handle rate limits and errors gracefully.
Automatic pagination handling. Iterate through large datasets effortlessly.
OAuth, API keys, and consumer tokens handled automatically.
Comprehensive docs with examples for every endpoint and method.
All these Twilio endpoints are accessible via the Java SDK
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