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Azure AI Projects SDK for Java

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Manage Azure AI Foundry projects with ease in Java.

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What Azure AI Projects SDK for Java does

The Azure AI Projects SDK for Java provides a high-level interface for managing Azure AI Foundry projects. It simplifies interactions with various Azure resources, allowing developers to handle connections, datasets, indexes, and evaluations seamlessly. This SDK is particularly useful for Java developers looking to integrate Azure AI capabilities into their applications without delving into the complexities of lower-level APIs.

With the SDK, users can easily create and manage connections to Azure resources, upload and manage datasets, and handle AI model deployments. The client hierarchy includes specialized clients for different operations, such as ConnectionsClient, DatasetsClient, and IndexesClient, which streamline the workflow and enhance code organization. This modular approach allows developers to focus on specific tasks while maintaining clean and manageable code.

The SDK also supports evaluation of AI models through its EvaluationsClient, which integrates with OpenAI's evaluation APIs. This feature is beneficial for teams looking to assess the performance of their models directly within their Java applications. Best practices outlined in the documentation, such as using environment variables for configuration and handling pagination, further assist developers in implementing robust solutions.

Overall, this SDK is designed for Java developers who are working on projects involving Azure AI Foundry and need a reliable way to manage their AI resources efficiently. Its straightforward setup and comprehensive functionality make it a valuable tool for enhancing AI project workflows.

When to use it

Use this SDK when developing Java applications that require integration with Azure AI Foundry for managing projects, datasets, and evaluations.

When not to use it

Avoid this SDK if your project does not involve Azure AI Foundry or if you need features not covered by the SDK, such as detailed resource monitoring or advanced analytics.

What you can build with it

Integrating Azure AI in Java Applications

Utilize the SDK to connect and manage Azure AI resources directly within your Java applications.

Managing AI Model Deployments

Use the `DeploymentsClient` to enumerate and manage your AI model deployments efficiently.

Handling Datasets for AI Projects

Leverage the `DatasetsClient` to upload and manage datasets, streamlining your data workflow.

How to install Azure AI Projects SDK for Java

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Azure AI Projects SDK for Java

High-level SDK for Azure AI Foundry project management with access to connections, datasets, indexes, and evaluations.

Installation

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.azure</groupId>
    <artifactId>azure-ai-projects</artifactId>
    <version>1.0.0-beta.1</version>
</dependency>

Environment Variables

PROJECT_ENDPOINT=https://<resource>.services.ai.azure.com/api/projects/<project>

Authentication

import com.azure.ai.projects.AIProjectClientBuilder;
import com.azure.identity.DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder;

AIProjectClientBuilder builder = new AIProjectClientBuilder()
    .endpoint(System.getenv("PROJECT_ENDPOINT"))
    .credential(new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build());

Client Hierarchy

The SDK provides multiple sub-clients for different operations:

ClientPurpose
ConnectionsClientEnumerate connected Azure resources
DatasetsClientUpload documents and manage datasets
DeploymentsClientEnumerate AI model deployments
IndexesClientCreate and manage search indexes
EvaluationsClientRun AI model evaluations
EvaluatorsClientManage evaluator configurations
SchedulesClientManage scheduled operations
// Build sub-clients from builder
ConnectionsClient connectionsClient = builder.buildConnectionsClient();
DatasetsClient datasetsClient = builder.buildDatasetsClient();
DeploymentsClient deploymentsClient = builder.buildDeploymentsClient();
IndexesClient indexesClient = builder.buildIndexesClient();
EvaluationsClient evaluationsClient = builder.buildEvaluationsClient();

Core Operations

List Connections

import com.azure.ai.projects.models.Connection;
import com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedIterable;

PagedIterable<Connection> connections = connectionsClient.listConnections();
for (Connection connection : connections) {
    System.out.println("Name: " + connection.getName());
    System.out.println("Type: " + connection.getType());
    System.out.println("Credential Type: " + connection.getCredentials().getType());
}

List Indexes

indexesClient.listLatest().forEach(index -> {
    System.out.println("Index name: " + index.getName());
    System.out.println("Version: " + index.getVersion());
    System.out.println("Description: " + index.getDescription());
});

Create or Update Index

import com.azure.ai.projects.models.AzureAISearchIndex;
import com.azure.ai.projects.models.Index;

String indexName = "my-index";
String indexVersion = "1.0";
String searchConnectionName = System.getenv("AI_SEARCH_CONNECTION_NAME");
String searchIndexName = System.getenv("AI_SEARCH_INDEX_NAME");

Index index = indexesClient.createOrUpdate(
    indexName,
    indexVersion,
    new AzureAISearchIndex()
        .setConnectionName(searchConnectionName)
        .setIndexName(searchIndexName)
);

System.out.println("Created index: " + index.getName());

Access OpenAI Evaluations

The SDK exposes OpenAI's official SDK for evaluations:

import com.openai.services.EvalService;

EvalService evalService = evaluationsClient.getOpenAIClient();
// Use OpenAI evaluation APIs directly

Best Practices

  1. Use DefaultAzureCredential for production authentication
  2. Reuse client builder to create multiple sub-clients efficiently
  3. Handle pagination when listing resources with PagedIterable
  4. Use environment variables for connection names and configuration
  5. Check connection types before accessing credentials

Error Handling

import com.azure.core.exception.HttpResponseException;
import com.azure.core.exception.ResourceNotFoundException;

try {
    Index index = indexesClient.get(indexName, version);
} catch (ResourceNotFoundException e) {
    System.err.println("Index not found: " + indexName);
} catch (HttpResponseException e) {
    System.err.println("Error: " + e.getResponse().getStatusCode());
}

Reference Links

ResourceURL
Product Docshttps://learn.microsoft.com/azure/ai-studio/
API Referencehttps://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/aifoundry/aiprojects/
GitHub Sourcehttps://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-java/tree/main/sdk/ai/azure-ai-projects
Sampleshttps://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-java/tree/main/sdk/ai/azure-ai-projects/src/samples

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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