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gottesmm edited comment on HBASE-796 at 8/5/08 7:24 PM:
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@Jim this patch was not about removing all classes that accept Text parameters.
Rather it was about presenting a more streamlined interface in class HTable for
use by clients.
So all it does is deprecate the Text classes from class HTable and makes sure
that those methods are not referenced anywhere else in the codebase. If you
would like to remove all of the Text methods from all classes that is something
else entirely and is not what this patch does.
I understand the javadoc problems and that was something that I overlooked. I
will check it out now.
was (Author: gottesmm):
@Jim this patch was not about removing all classes that accept Text
parameters. Rather it was about presenting a more streamlined interface to
HBase Clients in class HTable.
So all it does is deprecate the Text classes from class HTable and makes sure
that those methods are not referenced anywhere else in the codebase. If you
would like to remove all of the Text methods from all classes that is something
else entirely and is not what this patch does.
I understand the javadoc problems and that was something that I overlooked. I
will check it out now.
> Deprecates Text/String methods from HTable and modifies all classes that used
> Text/String methods so that they use byte[] instead
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> Key: HBASE-796
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-796
> Project: Hadoop HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: client, mapred, test
> Reporter: Michael Gottesman
> Fix For: 0.2.0
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> Attachments: patch
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> This patch deprecates the text/string methods in HTable and changes all
> tests/normal methods that use those deprecated methods so that they use the
> byte[] version of the methods.
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