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Gaël Renoux commented on FLINK-12462:
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I spoke too soon, I messed up my test. It still doesn't work.
> Classloading fails in 1.8.0 when Scalatest is loaded first
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> Key: FLINK-12462
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-12462
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: API / Scala
> Affects Versions: 1.8.0
> Reporter: Gaël Renoux
> Priority: Major
>
> When using Flink 1.8.0 and Scala 2.11.12, if Scalatest is loaded first and I
> use some class from the Scala library, I get a:
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: scala.reflect.io.JavaToolsPlatformArchive
> To reproduce:
> - start with the Scala Maven archetype
> (org.apache.flink:flink-quickstart-scala:1.8.0)
> - in the POM, add a Scalatest dependency with test scope, before the Flink
> dependencies (org.scalatest:scalatest_${scala.binary.version}:3.0.4:test)
> - in StreamingJob, add: env.fromElements[List[String]]()
> I got a similar issue using Scala 2.12.7: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> scala.reflect.internal.SymbolTable$ReflectStats
> It works when changing the Flink version to 1.7.2. It also works if Flink is
> loaded first, but this can be a bit harder to ensure sometimes (our own POM
> has a few profile definitions).
> I also managed to make it work by forcing the following dependency:
> org.scala-lang:scala-reflect:${scala.version}. Looking at the dependency
> tree, it looks like Flink needs the most recent version of scala-reflect but
> somehow doesn't enforce it. When Scalatest is loaded first, the version it
> declares (wich is slightly older: 2.11.11 or 2.12.3) gets used instead.
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