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<h1>
PredictionIO API Documentation
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<p>
If you are building a prediction engine, the most interesting package would
be <a
href="{@docRoot}/org.apache.predictionio/controller/java/package-summary.html">org.apache.predictionio.controller.java</a>
and <a
href="{@docRoot}/org.apache.predictionio/data/store/java/package-summary.html">org.apache.predictionio.data.store.java</a>
You may also want to look at <a
href="{@docRoot}/org.apache.predictionio/controller/package-summary.html">org.apache.predictionio.controller</a>,
as some functionality, such as custom model persistence {@link
org.apache.predictionio.controller.PersistentModel}, are provided directly by that
package.
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