No, it doesn't. Dependency propagation is only logically, SkyWalking is
detecting the hard/direct dependency.

Sheng Wu 吴晟
Twitter, wusheng1108


BestFS <[email protected]> 于2020年2月10日周一 下午5:33写道:

> Yes,like you said,endpointA exposed in ServiceA, endpointB exposed in
> ServiceB,endpointC exposed in ServiceC. endpointA&nbsp;will request
> endpointB,endpointB will request endpointC.&nbsp; we say endpointA depends
> on endpointC too. So this format that endpointA depends on endpointC will
> show in dependency map.&nbsp;Am I right?
>
>
> ------------------&nbsp;原始邮件&nbsp;------------------
> 发件人:&nbsp;"Sheng Wu"<[email protected]&gt;;
> 发送时间:&nbsp;2020年2月10日(星期一) 下午4:42
> 收件人:&nbsp;"dev"<[email protected]&gt;;
>
> 主题:&nbsp;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 吴晟
> Twitter, wusheng1108
>
>
> BestFS <[email protected]&gt; 于2020年2月10日周一 下午4:31写道:
>
> &gt; Dear all dev
> &gt; Could you explain about dependency map in endpoint? What does it
> mainly
> &gt; do?What does it focus on?For example,there is a path
> &gt; A-&amp;gt;B-&amp;gt;C-&amp;gt;D.Dependency map in D
> endpoint&amp;nbsp; show
> &gt; (A-&amp;gt;D,B-&amp;gt;D,C-&amp;gt;D) or (C-&amp;gt;D) ? If I wanna
> get format with
> &gt; (C-&amp;gt;D),What i need to do ?

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