Re: [DISCUSS] Working towards a connectors release

2023-04-25 Thread Istvan Toth
Thanks for the feedback, Geoffrey. I have created an umbrella ticket for these tasks: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-6938 On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 5:20 PM Geoffrey Jacoby wrote: > I've never encountered someone using phoenix-flume. Did a little > digging and found that: > > 1.

Re: [DISCUSS] Working towards a connectors release

2023-04-24 Thread Geoffrey Jacoby
I've never encountered someone using phoenix-flume. Did a little digging and found that: 1. Phoenix-flume has never been touched since phoenix-connectors was split off from the main Phoenix project in 2019, aside from the pom refactoring work to support Phoenix 5. 2. It depends on Flume 1.4,

Re: [DISCUSS] Working towards a connectors release

2023-04-24 Thread Istvan Toth
Hi! What should we do with phoenix-flume ? There has been so little (zero) activity on it that I have completely forgotten even about its existence. However Flume itself is still maintained, it doesn't really seem to cause any problems either. On the other hand, I have no idea whether it works on

Re: [DISCUSS] Working towards a connectors release

2023-04-19 Thread Geoffrey Jacoby
+1. At $dayjob we have a legacy feature that uses phoenix-pig, but I believe that usage is scheduled for deprecation soon and we can maintain it in our internal fork until then. Pig hasn't had a release in 6 years and last I heard doesn't support Hadoop 3; no reason to keep supporting it.