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John Vines commented on ACCUMULO-1026:
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This time of behavior existed prior to 259, so I don't think this should be a
subtask of it.
> Don't use @Deprecated to mean "Not for Client Use"
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> Key: ACCUMULO-1026
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-1026
> Project: Accumulo
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: master, tserver
> Reporter: Christopher Tubbs
> Fix For: 1.5.0
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> I understand the convenience of using "@Deprecated" to discourage users from
> using some bit of code, but I think this is confusing to users, because it
> doesn't actually mean the functionality is deprecated. This sets a bad
> precedent, because users may start getting the impression that when we say
> something is deprecated, we don't really mean it, that we're just keeping
> something from them.
> Further, using this tag liberally for other purposes, requires us to pollute
> the code with suppression of warnings, which may hide other potential issues.
> This wouldn't be an issue if the code were actually deprecated, because we
> should no longer be using the code ourselves.
> These extra tags got checked in for ACCUMULO-259, and I think they should be
> cleaned up.
> Some options are:
> # Create another annotation for annotating the public API
> # Create an annotation for annotating "Not For Client Use" when it is
> inconvenient to remove a method from the API.
> # Use an interface so the method isn't exposed in our public API
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