The ASK SDK for Java makes it easier for you to build highly engaging skills, by allowing you to spend more time on implementing features and less on writing boiler-plate code.
Module | Maven |
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ask-sdk | |
ask-sdk-core | |
ask-sdk-lambda-support | |
ask-sdk-servlet-support | |
ask-sdk-dynamodb-persistence-adapter | |
ask-sdk-apache-client |
- Amazon Pay
- Audio Player
- Display – Body templates for devices with a screen
- Gadgets/Game Engine/Echo Buttons
- Directive Service (Progressive Response)
- Messaging
- Monetization
- Video
- Device Address
- Lists
- Request for customer contact information
- Obtain customer settings information
- Account Linking
- Entity Resolution
- Dialog Management
- Reminders
The following features are released as public preview. The interfaces might change in future releases.
Language | Documentation |
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English | |
日本語 |
The SDK works on model classes rather than native Alexa JSON requests and responses. These model classes are generated using the Request, Response JSON schemas from the developer docs. The source code for the model classes can be found here.
This code sample will allow you to hear a response from Alexa when you trigger it. It is a minimal sample to get you familiarized with the Alexa Skills Kit and AWS Lambda.
This is a step-up in functionality from Hello World. It allows you to capture input from your user and demonstrates the use of Slots.
This tutorial will guide you in building a fully-featured skill. The skill features Built-In and Custom slots, as well as state management. The skill you build with this tutorial can be customized to build your own game.
This tutorial will demonstrate how to write skills for Echo Show and Echo Spot in Java using the Alexa Skills Kit (ASK) SDK v2.
This tutorial demonstrates 3 features of APL: the Pager Component, SpeakItem Command, and accessing device characteristics in the skill code.
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Request and vote for Alexa features here!