Java client API for accessing the FRED web services
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The FRED Client is a Java-based internal domain-specific language (DSL) for accessing the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) web services complements of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
The API is designed to work with The Spring Framework and includes several examples to demonstrate how the components fit together.
The domain model includes Java Persistence Annotations (JPA) for projects with requirements to persist FRED data in a database. Also included with this API are data access objects to facilitate various persistence operations.
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