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Generate code from TypeSpec
Java Azure SDK Design Guidelines is the overall design guideline of the data-plane SDK. Make sure you are familiar with concepts such as "Service Client" and "Packaging".
Make sure you are familiar with Git and Maven, especially the Build Lifecycle.
☑️ It is recommended to configure TypeSpec package on REST API specifications. Please refer to these guidelines.
Particularly, here is a sample for tspconfig.yaml.
Please make sure service-dir, package-dir, namespace (for typespec-java) is correctly configured.
- "parameters.service-dir.default" would be 
sdk/<service> - "options.@azure-tools/typespec-java.package-dir" would be 
<module> 
After configuration is completed, making a draft pull request on azure-rest-api-specs repository would automatically trigger SDK generation for all configured SDKs. The automation will create new pull request on azure-sdk-for-java repository. One can fork it for further development.
☑️ The package structure in the azure-rest-api-specs repository should follow these guidelines.
SDK will be generated under the SDK project folder of azure-sdk-for-java.
You can update tsp-location.yaml under SDK project folder to track the TypeSpec project.
You can refer to the tsp-location.yaml which describes the supported properties in the file.
With tsp-location.yaml ready, run the following tsp-client command from project directory (i.e. your current directory is <sdk-repository-dir>/sdk/<service>/<module>) to generate the code:
tsp-client update☑️ tsp-client can be installed globally via npm install -g @azure-tools/typespec-client-generator-cli.
See Build.
- Frequently Asked Questions
 - Azure Identity Examples
 - Configuration
 - Performance Tuning
 - Android Support
 - Unit Testing
 - Test Proxy Migration
 - Azure Json Migration
 - New Checkstyle and Spotbugs pattern migration
 - Protocol Methods
 - TypeSpec-Java Quickstart
 
- Getting Started Guidance
 - Adding a Module
 - Building
 - Writing Performance Tests
 - Working with AutoRest
 - Deprecation
 - BOM guidelines
 - Release process
 - Access helpers