Ballerina is a general purpose, concurrent, and strongly typed programming language with both textual and graphical syntaxes. It is designed to make it easier to write programs that integrate with data sources, services, and network-connected APIs of all kinds. It is optimized primarily for such programs - while it can be use to program anything, it is not recommended to use Ballerina if a significant portion of the program is not related to integrating with data sources, services, or network-connected APIs.
Ballerina has been inspired by Java, Go, and other languages, but it has a concurrency model built around a sequence diagram metaphor.
You can download the Ballerina distribution, try samples, and read the documentation at http://ballerinalang.org.
If you want to build Ballerina from the source code:
- Get a clone or download the source from this repository (https://github.com/ballerinalang/ballerina).
- Run the Maven command
mvn clean install
from theballerina
root directory. - Get a clone or download the source from tools-distribution repository (https://github.com/ballerinalang/tools-distribution).
- Run the Maven command
mvn clean install
fromtools-distribution
root directory. - Extract the Ballerina distribution created at
tools-distribution/modules/ballerina/target/ballerina-<version>-SNAPSHOT.zip
to your local directory.
The website http://ballerinalang.org has several samples you can try out right there in the page. These samples are also available in the <ballerina_home>/samples
directory in your Ballerina distribution. Or go to the ballerina-by-example website to view the Ballerina examples.