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Josh Elser updated RATIS-316:
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    Attachment: RATIS-316.002.patch

> Centralize shaded thirdparty dependencies in a single artifact
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>                 Key: RATIS-316
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RATIS-316
>             Project: Ratis
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: build
>            Reporter: Josh Elser
>            Assignee: Josh Elser
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: RATIS-316.002.patch
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> After the changes in RATIS-288, developers may find that their IDEs are 
> complaining about dependencies that we bundle in ratis-proto-shaded as not 
> being "found".
> This is understandable because IDEs typically aren't smart enough to follow 
> the maven-shade-plugin and unravel the relocation that's happening.
> The easiest solution for this is to make an artifact for our "thirdparty" 
> dependencies that has its own release schedule. The "core" of Ratis can then 
> depend on this artifact and the relocated dependencies in the well-known 
> location (fix the IDE errors). Additionally, this will give us a bit more 
> flexibility in upgrading to newer versions of these dependencies without 
> having to re-release Ratis (e.g. if there is a CVE on Netty, we can make a 
> new release of ratis-thirdparty without re-releasing Ratis just for that 
> change).
> We could move this to a separate git repo, but it's easy enough to just leave 
> this is a sub-directory of ratis.git. I don't have strong feelings either way.



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