Github user neykov commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-brooklyn/pull/993#discussion_r43638618
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core/src/main/java/org/apache/brooklyn/core/catalog/internal/JavaCatalogToSpecTransformer.java
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@@ -68,11 +73,11 @@ public boolean accepts(String planType) {
public <T, SpecT extends AbstractBrooklynObjectSpec<? extends T,
SpecT>> SpecT createCatalogSpec(
CatalogItem<T, SpecT> item, Set<String> encounteredTypes)
throws PlanNotRecognizedException {
if (item.getJavaType() != null) {
- log.warn("Deprecated functionality (since 0.9.0). Using
old-style xml catalog items with java type attribute for " + item);
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`getJavaType() != null` should still be deprecated for catalog items, even
if introduced in the type registry. It is non-null only for old-style xml
catalog files.
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