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// Generated code
import tutorial.*;
import shared.*;

import org.apache.thrift.TException;
import org.apache.thrift.transport.TSSLTransportFactory;
import org.apache.thrift.transport.TTransport;
import org.apache.thrift.transport.TSocket;
import org.apache.thrift.transport.TSSLTransportFactory.TSSLTransportParameters;
import org.apache.thrift.protocol.TBinaryProtocol;
import org.apache.thrift.protocol.TProtocol;

public class JavaClient {
  public static void main(String [] args) {

    if (args.length != 1) {
      System.out.println("Please enter 'simple' or 'secure'");
      System.exit(0);
    }

    try {
      TTransport transport;
      if (args[0].contains("simple")) {
        transport = new TSocket("localhost", 9090);
        transport.open();
      }
      else {
        /*
         * Similar to the server, you can use the parameters to setup client parameters or
         * use the default settings. On the client side, you will need a TrustStore which
         * contains the trusted certificate along with the public key.
         * For this example it's a self-signed cert.
         */
        TSSLTransportParameters params = new TSSLTransportParameters();
        params.setTrustStore("../../lib/java/test/.truststore", "thrift", "SunX509", "JKS");
        /*
         * Get a client transport instead of a server transport. The connection is opened on
         * invocation of the factory method, no need to specifically call open()
         */
        transport = TSSLTransportFactory.getClientSocket("localhost", 9091, 0, params);
      }

      TProtocol protocol = new  TBinaryProtocol(transport);
      Calculator.Client client = new Calculator.Client(protocol);

      perform(client);

      transport.close();
    } catch (TException x) {
      x.printStackTrace();
    }
  }

  private static void perform(Calculator.Client client) throws TException
  {
    client.ping();
    System.out.println("ping()");

    int sum = client.add(1,1);
    System.out.println("1+1=" + sum);

    Work work = new Work();

    work.op = Operation.DIVIDE;
    work.num1 = 1;
    work.num2 = 0;
    try {
      int quotient = client.calculate(1, work);
      System.out.println("Whoa we can divide by 0");
    } catch (InvalidOperation io) {
      System.out.println("Invalid operation: " + io.why);
    }

    work.op = Operation.SUBTRACT;
    work.num1 = 15;
    work.num2 = 10;
    try {
      int diff = client.calculate(1, work);
      System.out.println("15-10=" + diff);
    } catch (InvalidOperation io) {
      System.out.println("Invalid operation: " + io.why);
    }

    SharedStruct log = client.getStruct(1);
    System.out.println("Check log: " + log.value);
  }
}
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