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Andrew Purtell edited comment on PHOENIX-5119 at 5/9/19 6:15 PM:
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[~lhofhansl] Yes now there is the other issue with ObserverContext, I think a
branch is warranted now and we don't need to take the approach on this JIRA. In
my private fork of 4.14.2-SNAPSHOT I am using with 1.5.0-SNAPSHOT I just make
the necessary interface changes without the reflection (and also handle the
changes for ObserverContext). Shall we open a new JIRA to commit that patch out
in open source?
was (Author: apurtell):
[~lhofhansl] Yes now there is the other issue with ObserverContext, I think a
branch is warranted now and we don't need to take the approach on this JIRA. In
my private fork of 1.5.0 I am using with 4.14.2-SNAPSHOT I just make the
necessary interface changes without the reflection (and also handle the changes
for ObserverContext). Shall we open a new JIRA to commit that patch out in open
source?
> Work around RpcScheduler interface differences in HBase 1.5
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> Key: PHOENIX-5119
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-5119
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Andrew Purtell
> Assignee: Andrew Purtell
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: PHOENIX-5119-4.x.patch
>
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> The RpcScheduler interface in HBase 1.5 has three new methods for exposing
> per handler type counts for RPC metrics. Implement them using reflection and
> avoid use of any @Override annotations so the code will continue to compile
> against earlier versions.
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