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I downloaded the libraries and the json file with the connection settings. I put the file in the same level that Mensajes's class, where I try to make the connection. In the class I didn't know how to call the settings on the json file so I found that I can do it replacing the project_id and token in the code below. I did it but still send me an error.

public Mensajes() throws IOException {               
Client client = new Client("project_id","token",Cloud.ironAWSUSEast);          
Queue queue = client.queue("Example_Queue");               
String push = queue.push("Hello world!");
System.out.println(push);         
}

The error that's given me is this:

Exception in thread "main" io.iron.ironmq.HTTPException: Not found
    at io.iron.ironmq.Client.singleRequest(Client.java:231)
    at io.iron.ironmq.Client.request(Client.java:164)
    at io.iron.ironmq.Client.post(Client.java:145)
    at io.iron.ironmq.Queue.push(Queue.java:367)
    at io.iron.ironmq.Queue.push(Queue.java:329)
    at io.iron.ironmq.Queue.push(Queue.java:302)
    at cajerobanco.Mensajes.<init>(Mensajes.java:26)
    at cajerobanco.CajeroBanco.main(CajeroBanco.java:20)

I don't know how to do it and I already tried to look for answers on the web but couldn't find anything.

Mel
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I realized there was a problem with the library, when I downloaded the files and create the library myself I could do it.

Mel
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  • Can you elaborate a little bit more about the fix you found for your own problem? – Cristik May 07 '15 at 21:16
  • I downloaded the .jar of the library and that .jar had a problem, so I downloaded the files and just put them on a folder and everything worked fine. – Mel Mar 26 '16 at 15:51