caijialiang created HIVE-27535:
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             Summary: Make hive3.1.3 support hadoop3.3.5+
                 Key: HIVE-27535
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-27535
             Project: Hive
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: Hive
    Affects Versions: 3.1.3
            Reporter: caijialiang


Hive version: 3.1.3
Hadoop version: 3.3.5

After upgrading to Hadoop 3.3.5, the Hive WebHCat server fails to start because 
of inconsistent versions of the Jersey JAR package. Hive HCat lacks the 
jersey-server-1.19 jar.

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The issue is as follows: The startup script of the Hive WebHCat server sets the 
Hadoop class path. It first loads from its own class path, and if not found, it 
looks for it in the Hadoop class path. 
/usr/lib/hive-hcatalog/sbin/webhcat_server.sh
!image-2023-07-27-14-45-11-157.png!

 

In Hadoop 3.3.4, the version of the Jersey-related JARs in Hadoop is 1.19, 
which matches that of Hive. Therefore, even though the Hive WebHCat server does 
not contain jersey-server-1.19.jar, it successfully loads 
jersey-server-{color:#ff0000}1.19{color}.jar from the Hadoop class path, and no 
error occurs.
!image-2023-07-27-14-45-33-894.png!

However, after upgrading to Hadoop 3.3.5, Hadoop updates jersey to version 
{color:#ff0000}1.19.4{color}, which is inconsistent with the jersey version in 
the Hive WebHCat server. As a result, the startup fails. To resolve this, 
manually download a package and place it in 
/usr/lib/hive-hcatalog/share/webhcat/svr/lib/

Therefore, when packaging Hive, we need to specify the version of Jersey in the 
Hive POM file to match the version of Jersey in Hadoop  to avoid version 
conflicts.



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