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# Java bindings
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Java bindings let you load a gpt4all library into your Java application and execute text
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generation using an intuitive and easy to use API. No GPU is required because gpt4all executes on the CPU.
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The gpt4all models are quantized to easily fit into system RAM and use about 4 to 7GB of system RAM.
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## Getting Started
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You can add Java bindings into your Java project by adding the following dependency to your project:
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**Maven**
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```
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<dependency>
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<groupId>com.hexadevlabs</groupId>
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<artifactId>gpt4all-java-binding</artifactId>
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<version>1.1.3</version>
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</dependency>
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```
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**Gradle**
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```
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implementation 'com.hexadevlabs:gpt4all-java-binding:1.1.3'
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```
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To add the library dependency for another build system see [Maven Central Java bindings](https://central.sonatype.com/artifact/com.hexadevlabs/gpt4all-java-binding/).
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To download model binary weights file use a URL such as [`https://gpt4all.io/models/ggml-gpt4all-j-v1.3-groovy.bin`](https://gpt4all.io/models/ggml-gpt4all-j-v1.3-groovy.bin).
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For information about other models available see the [model file list](https://github.com/nomic-ai/gpt4all/tree/main/gpt4all-chat#manual-download-of-models).
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### Sample code
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```java
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public class Example {
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public static void main(String[] args) {
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String prompt = "### Human:\nWhat is the meaning of life\n### Assistant:";
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// Replace the hardcoded path with the actual path where your model file resides
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String modelFilePath = "C:\\Users\\felix\\AppData\\Local\\nomic.ai\\GPT4All\\ggml-gpt4all-j-v1.3-groovy.bin";
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try (LLModel model = new LLModel(Path.of(modelFilePath))) {
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// May generate up to 4096 tokens but generally stops early
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LLModel.GenerationConfig config = LLModel.config()
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.withNPredict(4096).build();
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// Will also stream to standard output
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String fullGeneration = model.generate(prompt, config, true);
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} catch (Exception e) {
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// Exceptions generally may happen if the model file fails to load
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// for a number of reasons such as a file not found.
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// It is possible that Java may not be able to dynamically load the native shared library or
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// the llmodel shared library may not be able to dynamically load the backend
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// implementation for the model file you provided.
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//
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// Once the LLModel class is successfully loaded into memory the text generation calls
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// generally should not throw exceptions.
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e.printStackTrace(); // Printing here but in a production system you may want to take some action.
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}
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}
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}
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```
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For a Maven-based sample project that uses this library see this [sample project](https://github.com/felix-zaslavskiy/gpt4all-java-bindings-sample)
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### Additional considerations
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#### Logger warnings
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The Java bindings library may produce a warning if you don't have a SLF4J binding included in your project:
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```
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SLF4J: Failed to load class "org.slf4j.impl.StaticLoggerBinder".
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SLF4J: Defaulting to no-operation (NOP) logger implementation
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SLF4J: See http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#StaticLoggerBinder for further details.
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```
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The Java bindings only use logging for informational
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purposes, so a logger is not essential to correctly use the library. You can ignore this warning if you don't have SLF4J bindings
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in your project.
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To add a simple logger using a Maven dependency you may use:
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```
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<dependency>
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<groupId>org.slf4j</groupId>
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<artifactId>slf4j-simple</artifactId>
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<version>1.7.36</version>
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</dependency>
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```
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#### Loading your native libraries
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1. the Java bindings package JAR comes bundled with a native library files for Windows, macOS and Linux. These library files are
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copied to a temporary directory and loaded at runtime. For advanced users who may want to package shared libraries into Docker containers
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or want to use a custom build of the shared libraries and ignore the once bundled with the Java package they have option
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to load libraries from your local directory by setting a static property to the location of library files.
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There are no guarantees of compatibility if used in such a way so be careful if you really want to do it.
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For example:
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```java
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class Example {
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public static void main(String[] args) {
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// gpt4all native shared libraries location
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LLModel.LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATH = "C:\\Users\\felix\\gpt4all\\lib\\";
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// ... use the library normally
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}
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}
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```
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2. Not every AVX-only shared library is bundled with the JAR right now to reduce size. Only libgptj-avx is included.
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If you are running into issues please let us know using the [gpt4all project issue tracker](https://github.com/nomic-ai/gpt4all/issues).
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3. For Windows the native library included in jar depends on specific Microsoft C and C++ (MSVC) runtime libraries which may not be installed on your system.
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If this is the case you can easily download and install the latest x64 Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package from https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170
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4. When running Java in a Docker container it is advised to use eclipse-temurin:17-jre parent image. Alpine based parent images don't work due to the native library dependencies.
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## Version history
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1. Version **1.1.2**:
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- Java bindings is compatible with gpt4ll version 2.4.6
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- Initial stable release with the initial feature set
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2. Version **1.1.3**:
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- Java bindings is compatible with gpt4all version 2.4.8
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- Add static GPT4ALL_VERSION to signify gpt4all version of the bindings
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- Add PromptIsTooLongException for prompts that are longer than context size.
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- Replit model support to include Metal Mac hardware support.
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