Github user mccheah commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/9615#issuecomment-157238872
Hm... based on what we've found so far, it sounds like shading Jersey is a
pretty difficult task. In general any scenario where the application code uses
a different version of Jersey than what Spark uses will be a painful experience.
Based on this, does it perhaps make sense to try to remove our dependency
on Jersey entirely? What are we using Jersey for? Would it be a significant
undertaking to replace the parts that use Jersey with something else? (This was
also suggested on the JIRA comments)
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