Github user pwendell commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/9615#issuecomment-155962272
Regarding testing, the best way is to inspect the contents of the jar to
make sure that the shaded version is inlined. If Spark code uses the shaded
dependency directly, you can also use `javap` to inspect the byte code and make
sure that the references are to the shaded versions of jersey rather than the
real one.
@mccheah given the comments by @vanzin, can you say more about the specific
incompatibility you are facing? It would be good to make sure that if we shade
something it's due to a known incompatibility between some set of versions.
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