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Sean Busbey updated HBASE-20333:
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Resolution: Fixed
Release Note:
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Downstream users who need to use both HBase and Hadoop APIs should switch to
relying on the new `hbase-shaded-client-byo-hadoop` artifact rather than the
existing `hbase-shaded-client` artifact. The new artifact no longer includes
and Hadoop classes.
It should work in combination with either the output of `hadoop classpath` or
the Hadoop provided client-facing shaded artifacts in Hadoop 3+.
Status: Resolved (was: Patch Available)
pushed to master and branch-2. I missed signed-off-by lines on master. :/
> break up shaded client into one with no Hadoop and one that's standalone
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> Key: HBASE-20333
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-20333
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: shading
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Reporter: Sean Busbey
> Assignee: Sean Busbey
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 3.0.0, 2.1.0
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> Attachments: HBASE-20333.1.patch, HBASE-20333.WIP.0.patch
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> there are contexts where we want to stay out of our downstream users way wrt
> dependencies, but they need more Hadoop classes than we provide. i.e. any
> downstream client that wants to use both HBase and HDFS in their application,
> or any non-MR YARN application.
> Now that Hadoop also has shaded client artifacts for Hadoop 3, we're also
> providing less incremental benefit by including our own rewritten Hadoop
> classes to avoid downstream needing to pull in all of Hadoop's transitive
> dependencies.
> right now those users need to ensure that any jars from the Hadoop project
> are loaded in the classpath prior to our shaded client jar. This is brittle
> and prone to weird debugging trouble.
> instead, we should have two artifacts: one that just lists Hadoop as a
> prerequisite and one that still includes the rewritten-but-not-relocated
> Hadoop classes.
> We can then use docs to emphasize when each of these is appropriate to use.
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