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David Mollitor edited comment on HIVE-22069 at 8/2/19 2:56 PM:
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So, this is a bit tricky.

The {{druid-handler}} project depends on {{hive-exec}} which depends on ... 
{{hive-serde}} which depends on {{arrow-vector}} which depends on 
{{joda-time}}.  Need to update {{arrow-vector}} first to remove this dependency.

Also {{druid-core}} is a dependency of {{druid-handler}} depends on 
{{joda-time}}.  Need to address that too.


was (Author: belugabehr):
So, this is a bit tricky.

The {{druid-handler}} project depends on {{hive-exec}} which depends on ... 
{{hive-serde}} which depends on {{arrow-vector}} which depends on 
{{joda-time}}.  Need to update {{arrow-vector}} first to remove this dependency.

> joda-time binary conflict between druid-handler and phoenix-hive jars.
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>                 Key: HIVE-22069
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-22069
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Hive
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.0, 4.0.0
>            Reporter: Naveen Gangam
>            Assignee: Naveen Gangam
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Hive's druid storage handler uses 2.8.1 version of the joda time library 
> where as the phoenix-hive.jar uses 1.6 version of this library. When both 
> jars are in the classpath, bad things happen.
> Apache phoenix has its own release cycle and them uptaking a new version is 
> not what hive should count on. Besides they could decide to move to a new 
> version of this library and we would still have this problem.
> So its best we use shaded jars in hive for the version we are on.



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