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David Chen reassigned KAFKA-1625:
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Assignee: David Chen
> Sample Java code contains Scala syntax
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> Key: KAFKA-1625
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1625
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: website
> Reporter: David Chen
> Assignee: David Chen
> Attachments: KAFKA-1625.site.0.patch, KAFKA-1625.site.1.patch
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> As I was reading the Kafka documentation, I noticed that some of the
> parameters use Scala syntax, even though the code appears to be Java. For
> example:
> {code}
> public static kafka.javaapi.consumer.ConsumerConnector
> createJavaConsumerConnector(config: ConsumerConfig);
> {code}
> Also, what is the reason for fully qualifying these classes? I understand
> that there are Scala and Java classes with the same name, but I think that
> fully qualifying them in the sample code would encourage that practice by
> users, which is not desirable in Java code.
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