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MP70: Implementing MicroProfile Rest Client 4.0 #27309
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UFO Socialization comments from 14th June 2024: Slide 8:
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-Question: MP Rest Client currently exposes the Reactive Messaging API as stable. Should we consider changing this for MP Rest Client 4.0? |
From David Mueller, the following issues have the info for ID to document them: Approving this epic. |
Serviceability Approval Comment - Please answer the following questions for serviceability approval:
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@cbridgha please do an External approval. This feature does not expose any additional SPIs/APIs. |
@donbourne Checklist completed |
@jim-krueger , I don't see any mention in the UFO about distributed tracing. Does anything change from the previous version, or will this new version of the MP REST Client continue to have OpenTelemetry trace support? @donbourne Nothing should change from the previous version. |
@jim-krueger , it would be good, in the UFO, on the Serviceability page to mention that there are no new capabilities being added that would cause any new kinds of serviceability problems (if that is the case). Currently it just says...
@donbourne Thanks. I've added your suggested text to the UFO. |
@jim-krueger , in your answer to question 2c, you answered "Yes", but in 2b you didn't mention who you demo'd to. If it's the case that there are no new potential serviceability issues (as you'd call out in your UFO), then it would be ok to say that 2a/2b/2c are not applicable. @donbourne I've changed the answers to "not applicable" as you suggested. The fact is that the only functions being added in version 4.0 (beyond bringing it up to EE10 compatibility) were added to fix what I would consider existing serviceability issues.
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@jim-krueger: STE slides look good. Hence approving the STE. |
@hanczaryk , are you ok with the serviceability aspects of this one? |
@donbourne Yes. My answers to the serviceability questions for SVT above would be |
Self-approving globalization. |
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Implementing the spec release of MicroProfile Rest Client 4.0. The scope is here
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