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Todd Lipcon commented on HADOOP-6502:
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bq. I don't think dynamically adding classes to a class path as an application
runs is a pattern we need to support.
I tend to agree. Steve Loughran - you out there? I think you probably are the
one doing the wackiest stuff with classloaders and Hadoop :)
> DistributedFileSystem#listStatus is very slow when listing a directory with a
> size of 1300
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> Key: HADOOP-6502
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6502
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: util
> Affects Versions: 0.20.0
> Reporter: Hairong Kuang
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 0.20.2, 0.21.0, 0.22.0
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> When listing a directory of around 1300 children, it takes hundreds of
> milliseconds. It turns out the slowdowness is caused by the change made by
> HADOOP-4187. The return value of listStatus is an array of FileStatus. When
> deserializing each element of the array,
> ReflectionUtils#newInstance(Class<T>, Configuration) is called and then calls
> setConf, which calls setJobConf. SetJobConf checks if JobConf is on the class
> path by calling Configuration#getClassByName. Even though
> Configuration#getClassByName tries to optimize the lookup using a cached map,
> but since JobConf is not in the class path, so it is not in the cache. Every
> checkup ends up calling Class.ForName which is very expensive. Deserializing
> an array of 1300 entries requires calling of Class#ForName 1300 times!
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