restfb
RestFB is a simple and flexible Facebook Graph API client written in Java.
It is open source software released under the terms of the MIT License.

Features

restfb has been designed with several objectives in mind. The most important of these are defined as follows.

Zero runtime dependencies

You don't need to include additional libraries in your project. There are no dependency conflicts. In addition, RestFB is highly portable and can be used in both Android projects and normal Java applications.

Maximal extensibility

Although we provide a standard implementation for our core components, each component can be replaced with a custom implementation. This allows RestFB to be easily integrated into any kind of project. Even Android projects are supported.

Minimal public API

TThe RestFB API is really minimal and you only need to use one method to get information from Facebook and one to publish new items to Facebook. We provide default implementations for all the core components, so you can drop the jar into your project and be ready to go.

Simple metadata-driven configuration

Our Facebook types are simple POJOs with special annotations. This configuration is designed for ease of use and can be used to define custom types very easily.

Download

RestFB can be downloaded from Github or used as a Maven dependency. There is also a sample project on Github.

Download from Github

Newest Version of the library is available from RestFB's home on Github.
View the changelog here.

Download from Maven

RestFB is a single JAR - just drop it into your application and you're ready to go. Download it from Maven Central:
maven central restfb version

Restfb example

You can find a sample project on Github. This project can help you get up and running quickly.

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The Feature Draft

The Night Watch

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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle while balancing the demands of Malaysian city life can be a challenge. Whether you are commuting through KL traffic or juggling a busy career, finding "me time" and staying fit requires a smart approach. 🏃‍♀️ Staying Active in the City Physical health is the foundation of a confident lifestyle.

To address these concerns, Malaysian health and social services could focus on:

The Feature Draft

The Night Watch

It is 11:30 PM on a Tuesday. The air in a nondescript industrial area in Selangor is thick with humidity and the smell of exhaust. Along the gravel shoulder, figures stand in the shadows. In local online forums and Twitter threads, they are jokingly referred to as "Cewek Tepi Jalan" (roadside girls). To the passing motorist, they are a fleeting curiosity or a temptation. But to public health experts, they represent a vulnerable demographic living on the razor's edge of Malaysia’s healthcare system. ngewe cewek tepi jalan tetek besar dan cantik extra quality

The lifestyle they lead exposes them to numerous risks, including physical and sexual violence, exploitation by pimps or clients, and the constant threat of arrest by law enforcement. Additionally, they often experience social stigma and marginalization, which can lead to isolation and further vulnerability.

I’ve written a review below focusing on the Malaysian "Roadside" Lifestyle through a health and wellness lens, as that seems the most likely "lifestyle and health" interpretation. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle while balancing the demands

The phrase "cewek tepi jalan" literally translates to "girls by the roadside," but in a modern Malaysian context, it describes the vibrant street-centric lifestyle and urban culture of young women. Navigating the streets of cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang involves balancing traditional expectations with a fast-paced urban reality, often impacting health in unique ways. The Modern Urban Lifestyle

The Health Reality: 2/5This is where the "tepi jalan" lifestyle hits a bump. To address these concerns, Malaysian health and social

The Malaysian Lifestyle That Drives the Cycle

To understand the health of these women, you must understand their 24-hour lifestyle. It is a far cry from the typical Malaysian dream of Rumah Selangorku and weekend buffets.

Maya decided to hack the Malaysian lifestyle rather than fight it:

Sponsors

The development of restfb is sponsored by these great companies and individuals. If you also like to sponsor us, please check the sponsor button on our RestFB Github page or send us a short note .

Licensing

restfb is open source software released under the terms of the MIT License:

Copyright (c) 2010-2025 Mark Allen, Norbert Bartels.

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