Thanks, that solves that. I didn't find that because I was searching for Json and JsonEncoder. Also, despite the constructor being public and not actually being usable, there's no notice in the Javadoc comments about how to properly construct things...
- Bruce On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Doug Cutting <[email protected]> wrote: > Bruce, > > This sounds like the incompatible change of AVRO-753: > > > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/avro/trunk/CHANGES.txt?r1=1074364&r2=1074363&pathrev=1074364 > > Doug > > On 02/28/2011 09:22 AM, Bruce Mitchener wrote: > > Hopefully this is just some stupidity on my part, but ... > > > > I'm doing a test upgrade of Flume from Avro 1.4 to the rc0 of 1.5.0 to > make > > sure everything works ... After putting the new jars in place and fixing > > errors due to classes moving around some, I end up with these 2 errors: > > > > [javac] > > > /Users/bruce/Development/flume/src/java/com/cloudera/flume/handlers/avro/AvroJsonOutputFormat.java:61: > > cannot find symbol > > [javac] symbol : constructor > > JsonEncoder(org.apache.avro.Schema,java.io.OutputStream) > > [javac] location: class org.apache.avro.io.JsonEncoder > > [javac] json = new JsonEncoder(schema, o); > > [javac] ^ > > [javac] > > > /Users/bruce/Development/flume/src/java/com/cloudera/flume/handlers/avro/AvroJsonOutputFormat.java:67: > > cannot find symbol > > [javac] symbol : method init(java.io.OutputStream) > > [javac] location: class org.apache.avro.io.JsonEncoder > > [javac] json.init(o); > > [javac] ^ > > > > I can't see where I'm doing anything wrong and this code works with 1.4. > > > > I also updated the Jackson jars to be the same as what Avro is using and > > I've done 'ant clean'... > > > > Any idea what is going on and how I can fix it? > > > > - Bruce > > >
