The GPSS Batch Data API service definition defines messages and services exposed by the GPSS gRPC server. This definition resides in the gpss.proto
file. You must run the protocol buffer compiler (protoc
) on the gpss.proto
file to generate the classes that the GPSS client uses to query metadata information from, and write data to, VMware Tanzu Greenplum.
In some build environments such as gradle
, you can configure the build to automatically generate the GPSS client classes for you. Refer to the gRPC
examples for your programming language for sample build configurations with automatic code generation. For example, the gradle
build and settings files for the examples in the grpc-java
repository are configured to automatically generate the Java classes for you.
You may choose to run the protocol buffer compiler manually. If you choose to run the command manually, be sure to specify the gRPC codegen plugin for the programming language in which you are developing the GPSS client. For example, you may run a command similar to the following to generate the gRPC GPSS Java client code:
$ protoc --plugin=protoc-gen-grpc-java=../grpc-java/compiler/build/exe/java_plugin/protoc-gen-grpc-java \
--proto_path=./src/main/proto --grpc-java_out=./gen/grpc/ \
--java_out=./gen/java/ gpss.proto