Welcome to OFX4J!
This project provides an implementaion of OFX for Java.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.webcohesion.ofx4j</groupId>
<artifactId>ofx4j</artifactId>
<version>1.10</version>
</dependency>
You have to first find the financial institution you want to interface with. Use an implementation of
com.webcohesion.ofx4j.client.FinancialInstitutionDataStore
to list the available financial institution data.
Alternatively, use com.webcohesion.ofx4j.client.impl.BaseFinancialInstitutionData
to construct your own data if your
FI data isn't available.
The two default implementations of FinancialInstitutionDataStore
are com.webcohesion.ofx4j.client.impl.LocalResourceFIDataStore
and com.webcohesion.ofx4j.client.impl.OFXHomeFIDataStore
. The former looks up the data store list from a local resource (default is the
list at /META-INF/ofx4j/institutions.xml
on the classpath; a default one is packaged with the jar). The latter screen-scrapes
this page at OFX Home, so it's subject to break
depending on how often the format of that page changes.
Once you have a reference to the FinancialInstitutionData
you want, you can now use it to interface with your FI.
FinancialInstitutionData data = ...;
FinancialInstitutionService service
= new FinancialInstitutionServiceImpl();
FinancialInstitution fi = service.getFinancialInstitution(data);
// read the fi profile (note: not all institutions
// support this, and you normally don't need it.)
FinancialInstitutionProfile profile = fi.readProfile();
//get a reference to a specific bank account at your FI
BankAccountDetails bankAccountDetails
= new BankAccountDetails();
//routing number to the bank.
bankAccountDetails.setRoutingNumber("11111111");
//bank account number.
bankAccountDetails.setAccountNumber("1234-5678");
//it's a checking account
bankAccountDetails.setAccountType(AccountType.CHECKING);
BankAccount bankAccount
= fi.loadBankAccount(bankAccountDetails, "username", "password");
//read the statement (transaction details, etc.)
// for a given time period.
Date startDate = ...;
Date endDate = ...;
AccountStatement statement
= bankAccount.readStatement(startDate, endDate);
// get a reference to a specific credit card
// account at your FI
CreditCardAccountDetails ccDetails
= new CreditCardAccountDetails();
ccDetails.setAccountNumber("1234-567890-1111");
CreditCardAccount ccAccount
= fi.loadCreditCardAccount(ccDetails, "username", "password");
// read the statement (transaction details, etc.)
// for a given time period.
Date startDate = ...;
Date endDate = ...;
AccountStatement statement
= ccAccount.readStatement(startDate, endDate);
You can use OFX4J to implement your own OFX server. To do so, you must implement the com.webcohesion.ofx4j.server.OFXServer
interface. Once an adequate implementation of this interface is exists, you can use the com.webcohesion.ofx4j.server.OFXServlet
in your J2EE application, passing the name of the OFXServer
implementation in the "ofx-server-class" init parameter.
<web-app>
...
<servlet>
<servlet-name>OFXServlet</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>com.webcohesion.ofx4j.server.OFXServlet</servlet-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>ofx-server-class</param-name>
<param-value>fqn.of.the.OFXServerImpl</param-value>
</init-param>
<!-- uncomment to use OFX v2
<init-param>
<param-name>ofx-version</param-name>
<param-value>2</param-value>
</init-param>
-->
</servlet>
...
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>OFXServlet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>/ofx</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
...
</web-app>
OFX4J boasts a very fast, event-based OFX reading mechanism. If you've got a file or other stream resource, you can read it using an instance of
com.webcohesion.ofx4j.io.OFXReader
. We suggest the com.webcohesion.ofx4j.io.nanoxml.NanoXMLOFXReader
, which uses utilities provided by the
NanoXML project. This reader will detect the version of OFX being used (version 1 or 2) and parse it accordingly.
Or you want to unmarshal the OFX directly to a Java object, use the com.webcohesion.ofx4j.io.AggregateUnmarshaller
.
You can also write OFX data using an instance of com.webcohesion.ofx4j.io.OFXWriter
. com.webcohesion.ofx4j.io.v1.OFXV1Writer
is used to write OFX version 1 and
com.webcohesion.ofx4j.io.v2.OFXV2Writer
is used to write OFX version 2. If you want to marshal from Java objects, use the
com.webcohesion.ofx4j.io.AggregateMarshaller
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