Ah, that was scenario 3.5 I guess. I forgot to mention I tried that. To be clear - I used --classpath when starting the server to explicitly reference the jar file as in step 3. But...when using 'create region' to create the region with Partition resolver, I get the same 'Invalid Partition Resolver' message.
So, to be clear, I can create the region with my custom partition resolver regardless of whether deployed via 'deploy' command or referenced in classpath startup of server as long as I use XML. In neither case can I create the region with partition resolver using gfsh. However... I can use the internal one (the SimpleStringPartitionResolver). BTW - also just tested against Geode 1.3 and have the exact same behavior. On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 3:40 PM, Swapnil Bawaskar <[email protected]> wrote: > This reminds me of this bug: https://issues.apache. > org/jira/browse/GEODE-3460 > Although, the comment says that the bug is fixed. > > Can you put the jar on the classpath and then create the region using gfsh > to help narrow down if the issue is with deploying the jar? > > Thanks! > > > On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 2:17 PM Mark Secrist <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> I'm curious why I'd be running into issues using the gfsh command to >> create a region using a partition resolver, yet can do so using XML >> configuration. I've tried a couple of different combinations. >> >> I have a partition resolver class that is packaged in a JAR file. I >> tried the following: >> >> 1. Deployed jar file using 'deploy --j' [success], created region >> using command 'create region --name=BookOrder --type=PARTITION >> --partition-resolver=....' [Failed] - io.pivotal.bookshop.partitions. >> CustomerPartitionResolverPartitionResolver is an invalid Partition >> Resolver >> 2. Configured region from gfsh using StringPrefixPartitionResolver >> for partition resolver [Success] >> 3. Un-deployed jar file. Used traditional classpath and XML >> configuration [Success] >> 4. Deployed jar file using 'deploy' [Success] Configure region with >> partition resolver in XML file [Success] >> >> If it wasn't for the fact that attempt #2 was successful, I'd believe >> that maybe it wasn't possible to use the gfsh command to configure a region >> with partition resolver. I'm frankly at a loss to understand why this >> wouldn't work. >> >> This is using GemFire 9.2.1 bits by the way... >> >> Thoughts? >> >> -- >> >> *Mark Secrist | Director, **Global Education Delivery* >> >> [email protected] >> >> 970.214.4567 Mobile >> >> *pivotal.io <http://www.pivotal.io/>* >> >> Follow Us: Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/pivotal> | LinkedIn >> <http://www.linkedin.com/company/pivotalsoftware> | Facebook >> <http://www.facebook.com/pivotalsoftware> | YouTube >> <http://www.youtube.com/gopivotal> | Google+ >> <https://plus.google.com/105320112436428794490> >> > -- *Mark Secrist | Director, **Global Education Delivery* [email protected] 970.214.4567 Mobile *pivotal.io <http://www.pivotal.io/>* Follow Us: Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/pivotal> | LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/company/pivotalsoftware> | Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/pivotalsoftware> | YouTube <http://www.youtube.com/gopivotal> | Google+ <https://plus.google.com/105320112436428794490>
