Yes??like you said??endpointA exposed in ServiceA, endpointB exposed in ServiceB??endpointC exposed in ServiceC. endpointA will request endpointB??endpointB will request endpointC. we say endpointA depends on endpointC too. So this format that endpointA depends on endpointC will show in dependency map. Am I right?
------------------ ???????? ------------------ ??????: "Sheng Wu"<[email protected]>; ????????: 2020??2??10??(??????) ????4:42 ??????: "dev"<[email protected]>; ????: Re: Question about Dependency Map? First, you need to understand what is an endpoint, https://github.com/apache/skywalking/blob/master/docs/en/concepts-and-designs/overview.md#why-use-skywalking Then, the dependency should be clear. Such as, endpointA exposed in ServiceA, endpointB exposed in ServiceB. If you endpointA internal logical, it will request endpointB, then we we say endpointA depends on endpointB. It keeps the same logic as service dependency. Sheng Wu ???? Twitter, wusheng1108 BestFS <[email protected]> ??2020??2??10?????? ????4:31?????? > Dear all dev > Could you explain about dependency map in endpoint? What does it mainly > do??What does it focus on??For example??there is a path > A-&gt;B-&gt;C-&gt;D.Dependency map in D endpoint&nbsp; show > (A-&gt;D,B-&gt;D,C-&gt;D) or (C-&gt;D) ? If I wanna get format with > (C-&gt;D??,What i need to do ?
