Package com.google.cloud.bigtable.common (2.49.0)

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This package is not the recommended entry point to using this client library!

For this library, we recommend using com.google.cloud.bigtable for new applications.

Classes

Class Description
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Status The Status type defines a logical error model. Each Status message contains an error code and a error message.

This primarily wraps the protobuf com.google.rpc.Status.

com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.Array
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.Bool
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.Bytes
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.Date
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.DefaultInstances
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.Float32
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.Float64
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.Int64
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.Map
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.SchemalessStruct This is a special version of struct that is intended to only be used in the com.google.cloud.bigtable.data.v2.models.sql.StructReader getters that require types. We don't want users to need to specify the struct schema when the schema will be validated on calls to com.google.cloud.bigtable.data.v2.models.sql.StructReader methods on the struct.
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.String
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.StructWithSchema Struct implementation that contains a schema that users can access. This should never be constructed by users. It is only intended to be created directly from Type protobufs.
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.StructWithSchema.Field
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type.Timestamp

Interfaces

Interface Description
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Type Shared type implementations. Right now this is only used by SqlType but this will become a shared definition with Schema type (called com.google.cloud.bigtable.admin.v2.models.Type right now), and any other type interfaces needed in the future.

Enums

Enum Description
com.google.cloud.bigtable.common.Status.Code