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com.google.cloud.metastore.v1
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
DataprocMetastoreClient
Service Description: Configures and manages metastore services. Metastore services are fully managed, highly available, autoscaled, autohealing, OSS-native deployments of technical metadata management software. Each metastore service exposes a network endpoint through which metadata queries are served. Metadata queries can originate from a variety of sources, including Apache Hive, Apache Presto, and Apache Spark.
The Dataproc Metastore API defines the following resource model:
- The service works with a collection of Google Cloud projects, named: 
/projects/* - Each project has a collection of available locations, named: 
/locations/*(a location must refer to a Google Cloudregion) - Each location has a collection of services, named: 
/services/* - Dataproc Metastore services are resources with names of the form:
 
/projects/{project_number}/locations/{location_id}/services/{service_id}.
Sample for DataprocMetastoreClient:
 try (DataprocMetastoreClient dataprocMetastoreClient = DataprocMetastoreClient.create()) {
   ServiceName name = ServiceName.of("[PROJECT]", "[LOCATION]", "[SERVICE]");
   Service response = dataprocMetastoreClient.getService(name);
 }
 com.google.cloud.metastore.v1.stub
com.google.cloud.metastore.v1alpha
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
DataprocMetastoreClient
Service Description: Configures and manages metastore services. Metastore services are fully managed, highly available, auto-scaled, auto-healing, OSS-native deployments of technical metadata management software. Each metastore service exposes a network endpoint through which metadata queries are served. Metadata queries can originate from a variety of sources, including Apache Hive, Apache Presto, and Apache Spark.
The Dataproc Metastore API defines the following resource model:
- The service works with a collection of Google Cloud projects, named: 
/projects/* - Each project has a collection of available locations, named: 
/locations/*(a location must refer to a Google Cloudregion) - Each location has a collection of services, named: 
/services/* - Dataproc Metastore services are resources with names of the form:
 
/projects/{project_number}/locations/{location_id}/services/{service_id}.
Sample for DataprocMetastoreClient:
 try (DataprocMetastoreClient dataprocMetastoreClient = DataprocMetastoreClient.create()) {
   ServiceName name = ServiceName.of("[PROJECT]", "[LOCATION]", "[SERVICE]");
   Service response = dataprocMetastoreClient.getService(name);
 }
 com.google.cloud.metastore.v1alpha.stub
com.google.cloud.metastore.v1beta
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
DataprocMetastoreClient
Service Description: Configures and manages metastore services. Metastore services are fully managed, highly available, auto-scaled, auto-healing, OSS-native deployments of technical metadata management software. Each metastore service exposes a network endpoint through which metadata queries are served. Metadata queries can originate from a variety of sources, including Apache Hive, Apache Presto, and Apache Spark.
The Dataproc Metastore API defines the following resource model:
- The service works with a collection of Google Cloud projects, named: 
/projects/* - Each project has a collection of available locations, named: 
/locations/*(a location must refer to a Google Cloudregion) - Each location has a collection of services, named: 
/services/* - Dataproc Metastore services are resources with names of the form:
 
/projects/{project_number}/locations/{location_id}/services/{service_id}.
Sample for DataprocMetastoreClient:
 try (DataprocMetastoreClient dataprocMetastoreClient = DataprocMetastoreClient.create()) {
   ServiceName name = ServiceName.of("[PROJECT]", "[LOCATION]", "[SERVICE]");
   Service response = dataprocMetastoreClient.getService(name);
 }