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André Kelpe commented on HBASE-11118:
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[~stack] : We do have the hbase-server deps in the jars. This is due to the
fact that we are based on a fork of the mapred InputFormat/OutputFormat, which
uses the TableSplit class to calculate the InputSplits. The problem is that we
cannot use the mapreduce apis in cascading and our version of the Input and
OutputFormat has evolved and we want to keep it for backwards compatibility.
If there is a way to get this working w/o the hbase-server deps, I am more than
happy to drop it. The code is here, if that helps:
https://github.com/Cascading/cascading.hbase
> non environment variable solution for "IllegalAccessError: class
> com.google.protobuf.ZeroCopyLiteralByteString cannot access its superclass
> com.google.protobuf.LiteralByteString"
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> Key: HBASE-11118
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-11118
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.98.2
> Reporter: André Kelpe
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 0.99.0
>
> Attachments: 1118.suggested.undoing.optimization.on.clientside.txt,
> 1118.suggested.undoing.optimization.on.clientside.txt,
> HBASE-11118-0.98.patch.gz, HBASE-11118-trunk.patch.gz, shade_attempt.patch
>
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> I am running into the problem described in
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-10304, while trying to use a
> newer version within cascading.hbase
> (https://github.com/cascading/cascading.hbase).
> One of the features of cascading.hbase is that you can use it from lingual
> (http://www.cascading.org/projects/lingual/), our SQL layer for hadoop.
> lingual has a notion of providers, which are fat jars that we pull down
> dynamically at runtime. Those jars give users the ability to talk to any
> system or format from SQL. They are added to the classpath programmatically
> before we submit jobs to a hadoop cluster.
> Since lingual does not know upfront , which providers are going to be used in
> a given run, the HADOOP_CLASSPATH trick proposed in the JIRA above is really
> clunky and breaks the ease of use we had before. No other provider requires
> this right now.
> It would be great to have a programmatical way to fix this, when using fat
> jars.
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