Slack SDK for Java supports the Slack platform in a Java idiomatic way. The SDK written in Java so developers can use it in any JVM language including Kotlin, Groovy, and Scala. If what you want to do is call Slack APIs in your existing services, we recommend using only the Slack API Client. If instead, you’re developing a new modern and interactive Slack app, we recommend Bolt for it. The framework enables developers to focus on the essential parts of their apps without being bothered by trifles.
Features
- Bolt for Java is a framework on the JVM that offers an abstraction layer to build Slack apps quickly using modern platform features
- For Socket Mode enabled apps, Getting Started with Bolt (Socket Mode) is available
- Slack API Client
- The SDK supports OpenJDK 8 and higher LTS versions
- Documentation available
- Examples available
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