hbase/hbase-endpoint
Michael Stack 43c4bc5761 HBASE-18723 [pom cleanup] Do a pass with dependency:analyze; remove unused and explicity list the dependencies we exploit
Do a pass with dependency:analyze; remove unused and
explicity list the dependencies we exploit.
Remove the parent dependencies set which had junit, mockito,
log4j, and findbugs annotations (had to put junit back
temporarily in subsequent version of this patch TODO). Listing in
parent set meant these libs were dependencies for all modules
which in practice was not the case. Edited all modules so
those that need any from this parent set now do explicit listing.

Ran the dependency:analyze over the project. Acted on most
suggested removals and requests for explicit listing. Some
grey areas remain around transitives that come in with
hadoop -needs better excludes, another project- and that
the dependency:analyze tool is not always accurate in its
reporting.
2017-09-01 08:03:35 -07:00
..
src HBASE-15806 An endpoint-based export tool 2017-08-30 14:07:06 +08:00
README.txt HBASE-17056 Remove checked in PB generated files 2017-08-02 09:42:38 -07:00
pom.xml HBASE-18723 [pom cleanup] Do a pass with dependency:analyze; remove unused and explicity list the dependencies we exploit 2017-09-01 08:03:35 -07:00

README.txt

ON PROTOBUFS
This maven module has protobuf definition files ('.protos') used by hbase
Coprocessor Endpoints that ship with hbase core (including tests). Coprocessor
Endpoints are meant to be standalone, independent code not reliant on hbase
internals. They define their Service using protobuf. The protobuf version
they use can be distinct from that used by HBase internally since HBase started
shading its protobuf references. Endpoints have no access to the shaded protobuf
hbase uses. They do have access to the content of hbase-protocol -- the
.protos found in this module -- but avoid using as much of this as you can as it is
liable to change.

Generation of java files from protobuf .proto files included here is done as
part of the build.