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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/37471#issuecomment-3834693236
## Summary of Changes
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This pull request focuses on standardizing and refining the build
configurations and code quality for the Java ML inference modules, specifically
for OpenAI integration and the remote inference framework. It transitions to a
more declarative Gradle setup for Java projects, enhances code readability
through reformatting, and improves type safety and documentation, contributing
to a more maintainable and robust codebase.
### Highlights
* **Gradle Build Configuration Updates**: The Gradle build files for the
`openai` and `remote` ML inference modules have been updated to use
`applyJavaNature` for consistent module naming and Java 11 requirement. This
replaces the direct `id 'java'` and `id 'java-library'` plugin declarations.
* **Module Metadata and Dependencies**: New `ext.summary` properties have
been added to the Gradle files for both `openai` and `remote` modules,
providing brief descriptions. Integration testing dependencies and Java
performance testing are now explicitly enabled for the `openai` module, and an
unnecessary `slf4j_simple` test runtime dependency was removed from the
`remote` module.
* **Code Formatting and Javadoc Improvements**: Numerous Java source files
across both `openai` and `remote` packages have undergone minor reformatting,
including adjustments to whitespace, line breaks, and javadoc comments to
improve readability and consistency. This includes correcting quotation marks
in license headers.
* **Nullness Annotations and Type Specificity**: The
`@SuppressWarnings("nullness")` annotation has been added to
`OpenAIModelHandler` and `OpenAIModelParameters` classes. Additionally, the
`handler()` method in `RemoteInference.Invoke` now uses more specific type
parameters for better type safety.
* **New Package Information Files**: New `package-info.java` files have been
added to both `org.apache.beam.sdk.ml.inference.openai` and
`org.apache.beam.sdk.ml.inference.remote` packages, providing package-level
documentation.
* **Gradle Settings File Correction**: The `settings.gradle.kts` file was
updated to correct the module include paths for `sdks:java:ml:inference:remote`
and `sdks:java:ml:inference:openai`, ensuring they are properly recognized as
subprojects.
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