helong001 commented on issue #7398:
URL: https://github.com/apache/gravitino/issues/7398#issuecomment-2974873591

   > Did you place the iceberg S3 bundle jar in the classpath of the iceberg 
REST server (`iceberg-rest-server/libs`) and Iceberg catalog 
(`catalogs/lakehouse-iceberg/libs`) ?
   
   I’ve checked the classpath in both the iceberg-rest-server and the Iceberg 
catalog pods using the official image apache/gravitino:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT. The 
relevant JARs do exist in the expected locations:
   
   ```terminal
   # ls iceberg-rest-server/libs| grep aws 
   gravitino-aws-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-empty.jar
   gravitino-aws-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
   iceberg-aws-1.6.1.jar
   iceberg-aws-bundle-1.6.1.jar
   ```
   
   ```terminal
   # ls catalogs/lakehouse-iceberg/libs | grep aws
   iceberg-aws-1.6.1.jar
   ```
   
   It looks like the iceberg-aws-bundle-1.6.1.jar **is present in 
iceberg-rest-server/libs**, but **missing in catalogs/lakehouse-iceberg/libs**.
   
   Could that be the reason why I’m getting a NoClassDefFoundError when using 
the **Dynamic Config Provider**?
   I suspect the dynamic catalog loader uses a separate classloader that relies 
solely on the JARs under the catalogs directory, and since S3FileIO requires 
the AWS SDK classes bundled in that JAR, it fails to initialize.
   
   Please confirm if manually adding iceberg-aws-bundle-1.6.1.jar to the 
catalog’s libs path is the expected approach here. Thanks!
   
   


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