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[jira] [Commented] (ATLAS-688) import-hive should depend on Hive CLASSPATH jars instead of packaging everything

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Madhan Neethiraj commented on ATLAS-688:
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After removing Hive libraries from packaging of import-hive utility, these libraries will be referenced using their location in Hive installation directory. This would require import-hive utility to be run from the host where Hive is installed. Given that Atlas hooks will be installed in Hive's host, it might be easier to include import-hive utility in Hive hook (instead of Atlas server).

> import-hive should depend on Hive CLASSPATH jars instead of packaging everything
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>
>                 Key: ATLAS-688
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-688
>             Project: Atlas
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Suma Shivaprasad
>            Assignee: Vimal Sharma
>
> Currently, import-hive.sh packages all hive, hadoop jars etc. Instead it should depend on HIVE_CLASSPATH from which it can get the jars and should be paakged along with hook on hive server m/cs



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