commit | c0216b75242b97f03e895b9127d0f17174ca2ea5 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ferenc Csaky <ferenc.csaky@pm.me> | Fri Nov 17 11:10:58 2023 +0100 |
committer | Martijn Visser <mvisser@confluent.io> | Fri Nov 17 11:11:13 2023 +0100 |
tree | 5ba3ca4aad64e3d7ff59bab97bdf907ef9330b3f | |
parent | d35b703974a32cbb3a00d479ac186fcf73003a07 [diff] |
[FLINK-33542] Update tests to JUnit5. This closes #32 * [FLINK-33542] Update tests to JUnit5 * Remove remaining "public" modifiers from test methods * Remove unnecessary mini cluster extension (cherry picked from commit a36b137d0474312b893934dbdf36afde8bb2819f)
This repository contains the official Apache Flink HBase connector.
Apache Flink is an open source stream processing framework with powerful stream- and batch-processing capabilities.
Learn more about Flink at https://flink.apache.org/
Prerequisites:
git clone https://github.com/apache/flink-connector-hbase.git cd flink-connector-hbase mvn clean package -DskipTests
The resulting jars can be found in the target
directory of the respective module.
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Apache Flink is an open source project of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF). The Apache Flink project originated from the Stratosphere research project.