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The following example indexes a JSON document into an index called twitter, under a type called tweet, with id valued 1:

import static org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.XContentFactory.*;

IndexResponse response = client.prepareIndex("twitter", "tweet", "1")
        .setSource(jsonBuilder()
                    .startObject()
                        .field("user", "kimchy")
                        .field("postDate", new Date())
                        .field("message", "trying out Elastic Search")
                    .endObject()
                  )
        .execute()
        .actionGet();

Note that you can also index your documents as JSON String and that you don’t have to give an ID:

String json = "{" +
        "\"user\":\"kimchy\"," +
        "\"postDate\":\"2013-01-30\"," +
        "\"message\":\"trying out Elasticsearch\"" +
    "}";

IndexResponse response = client.prepareIndex("twitter", "tweet")
        .setSource(json)
        .execute()
        .actionGet();

IndexResponse object will give you report:

// Index name
String _index = response.index();
// Type name
String _type = response.type();
// Document ID (generated or not)
String _id = response.id();
// Version (if it's the first time you index this document, you will get: 1)
long _version = response.version();

If you use percolation while indexing, IndexResponse object will give you percolator that have matched:

IndexResponse response = client.prepareIndex("twitter", "tweet", "1")
        .setSource(json)
        .setPercolate("*")
        .execute()
        .actionGet();

List<String> matches = response.matches();

For more information on the index operation, check out the REST index docs.