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package v201208.networkservice;
import com.google.api.ads.dfp.lib.DfpService;
import com.google.api.ads.dfp.lib.DfpServiceLogger;
import com.google.api.ads.dfp.lib.DfpUser;
import com.google.api.ads.dfp.v201208.Network;
import com.google.api.ads.dfp.v201208.NetworkServiceInterface;
/**
* This example gets the current network that you can make requests against.
*
* Tags: NetworkService.getCurrentNetwork
*
* @author api.arogal@gmail.com (Adam Rogal)
*/
public class GetCurrentNetworkExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
// Log SOAP XML request and response.
DfpServiceLogger.log();
// Get DfpUser from "~/dfp.properties".
DfpUser user = new DfpUser();
// Get the NetworkService.
NetworkServiceInterface networkService = user.getService(DfpService.V201208.NETWORK_SERVICE);
// Get the current network.
Network network = networkService.getCurrentNetwork();
System.out.println("Current network has network code \"" + network.getNetworkCode()
+ "\" and display name \"" + network.getDisplayName() + "\".");
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}