I no longer mantain this list. There are lots of other very comprehensive JavaScript link lists out there. Please see those, instead (Google "awesome JavaScript" for a start).
https://www-public.telecom-sudparis.eu/~maigron/rir-stats/
RIR Delegations
These pages provide statistics on IP addresses and ASN numbers delegated by RIRs to each country in their geographic area. Delegation details for each country are also available.
These statistics are generated automatically from the RIRs delegation files available via FTP:
So yeah... no documentation for the HBase REST API in regards to what should a filter look like...
So I installed Eclipse, got the library, and took some time to find some of the (seemingly) most useful filters you could use. I'm very green at anything regarding HBase, and I hope this will help anyone trying to get started with it.
What I discovered is that basically, attributes of the filter object follow the same naming than in the documentation. For this reason, I have made the link clickable and direct them to the HBase Class documentation attached to it; check for the instantiation argument names, and you will have your attribute list (more or less).
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