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Till Rohrmann reassigned FLINK-3633:
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Assignee: Till Rohrmann
> Job submission silently fails when using user code types
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLINK-3633
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-3633
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.1.0
> Reporter: Till Rohrmann
> Assignee: Till Rohrmann
> Priority: Blocker
>
> With the changes introduced by FLINK-3327, it is no longer possible to run
> remote Flink jobs which work on user code types. The reason is that now the
> {{ExecutionConfig}} is directly stored in the {{JobGraph}} which is sent as
> an Akka message to the {{JobManager}}. Per default, user code types are
> automatically detected and registered in the {{ExecutionConfig}}. When
> deserializing a {{JobGraph}} whose {{ExecutionConfig}} contains user code
> classes the user code class loader is consequently required. However, Akka
> does not have access to it and uses the system class loader. This causes that
> Akka silently discards the {{SubmitJob}} message which cannot be deserialized
> because of a {{ClassNotFoundException}}.
> I propose to not sent the {{ExecutionConfig}} explicitly with the
> {{JobGraph}} and, thus, to partially revert the changes to before FLINK-3327.
> Before, the {{ExectuionConfig}} was serialized into the job configuration and
> deserialized on the {{TaskManager}} using the proper user code class loader.
> In order to reproduce the problem you can submit the following job to a
> remote cluster.
> {code}
> public class Job {
> public static class CustomType {
> private final int value;
> public CustomType(int value) {
> this.value = value;
> }
> @Override
> public String toString() {
> return "CustomType(" + value + ")";
> }
> }
> public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
> ExecutionEnvironment env =
> ExecutionEnvironment.createRemoteEnvironment(Address, Port, PathToJar);
> env.getConfig().disableAutoTypeRegistration();
> DataSet<Integer> input = env.fromElements(1,2,3,4,5);
> DataSet<CustomType> customTypes = input.map(new
> MapFunction<Integer, CustomType>() {
> @Override
> public CustomType map(Integer integer) throws Exception
> {
> return new CustomType(integer);
> }
> });
> customTypes.print();
> }
> }
> {code}
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