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Ashish K Singh updated KAFKA-3620: ---------------------------------- Description: This came up on PR of KAFKA-3307. Below is excerpt. {quote} With the versioning getting a little more complex in Protocol class, it makes sense to try and encapsulate some of its logic a little better. For example, rather than using raw arrays for each request type, we could have something like this: {code} class KafkaApi { private ApiKey api; private Schema[] requests; private Schema[] responses; Schema currentSchema(); Schema schemaFor(int version); int minVersion(); int currentVersion(); } {code} {quote} was: This came up on PR of KAFKA-3307. Below is excerpt. {quote} With the versioning getting a little more complex in Protocol class, it makes sense to try and encapsulate some of its logic a little better. For example, rather than using raw arrays for each request type, we could have something like this: class KafkaApi { private ApiKey api; private Schema[] requests; private Schema[] responses; Schema currentSchema(); Schema schemaFor(int version); int minVersion(); int currentVersion(); } {quote} > Clean up Protocol class. > ------------------------ > > Key: KAFKA-3620 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3620 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: Ashish K Singh > Assignee: Ashish K Singh > > This came up on PR of KAFKA-3307. Below is excerpt. > {quote} > With the versioning getting a little more complex in Protocol class, it makes > sense to try and encapsulate some of its logic a little better. For example, > rather than using raw arrays for each request type, we could have something > like this: > {code} > class KafkaApi { > private ApiKey api; > private Schema[] requests; > private Schema[] responses; > Schema currentSchema(); > Schema schemaFor(int version); > int minVersion(); > int currentVersion(); > } > {code} > {quote} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)