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> Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 20:56:40 +
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From: jonathaka...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 20:56:40 +
Subject: Re: Logging trait in Spark 2.0
To: yuzhih...@gmail.com; ppatie...@live.com
CC: user@spark.apache.org
Ted, how is that thread related to Paolo's question?
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 1:50 PM Ted Yu <
6:07 AM, Paolo Patierno <ppatie...@live.com>
> wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> developing a Spark Streaming custom receiver I noticed that the Logging
>> trait isn't accessible anymore in Spark 2.0.
>>
>> trait Logging in package internal cannot be accessed in pac
t isn't accessible anymore in Spark 2.0.
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> trait Logging in package internal cannot be accessed in package
> org.apache.spark.internal
>
> For developing a custom receiver what is the preferred way for logging ?
> Just using log4j dependency as any other Java/Scala library/applicat
Hi,
developing a Spark Streaming custom receiver I noticed that the Logging trait
isn't accessible anymore in Spark 2.0.
trait Logging in package internal cannot be accessed in package
org.apache.spark.internal
For developing a custom receiver what is the preferred way for logging ? Just