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refactor: cleanup unused DataAddressValidator#5882

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What this PR changes/adds

Remove the data address validator and all the related implementations, as it is unused

Why it does that

DataAddress validation should reside in the data-plane

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@ndr-brt ndr-brt requested a review from a team as a code owner July 10, 2026 09:38
@ndr-brt ndr-brt added the refactoring Cleaning up code and dependencies label Jul 10, 2026

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@ndr-brt ndr-brt merged commit 470bb4d into main Jul 10, 2026
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@ndr-brt ndr-brt deleted the cleanup-data-address-validator branch July 10, 2026 10:14
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