Tomo Suzuki created CASSANDRA-15453:
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Summary: Upgrade Guava to the same version as master on 3.11 branch
Key: CASSANDRA-15453
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-15453
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: Dependencies
Reporter: Tomo Suzuki
Can we backport the Guava version upgrade (CASSANDRA-15248) into 3.11 branch?
h3. Background
Cassandra 3's dependency on old fields (potentially and methods), such as
CharMatcher.DIGIT, is blocking Apache Beam's Guava dependency upgrade
(BEAM-8911). Beam's Guava dependency is limited at most lower than version 26.0.
I see the latest cassandra-all release on 3.X is 3.11.5, which still relies on
Guava 18. This version does not have {{CharMatcher.digit()}}, the replacement
of old {{CharMatcher.DIGIT}}. To get rid of {{CharMatcher.DIGIT}} and thus let
Apache Beam to use Guava 26 and higher, we need to upgrade Cassandra's Guava
version.
h3. How about waiting for Cassandra version 4(-alpha)?
I thought about Cassandra "4", which has a recent version of Guava. However, I
believe quite a few Cassandra/Beam users will keep using Casandra 3 for several
years. I want such users to be able to use the higher version of Guava.
h3. CASSANDRA-15248 "Upgrade Guava to latest on master branch",
I found CASSANDRA-15248 "Upgrade Guava to latest on master branch", but this
did not go into 3.11 branch. Can we backport this Guava version upgrade
(CASSANDRA-15248) into 3.11 branch?
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