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[jira] [Commented] (PHOENIX-6053) Use shaded hadoop-client and
hbase-shaded-client in phoenix-client
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Istvan Toth commented on PHOENIX-6053:
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Based on initial testing, haddop-client-api can be substituted without problems, but using the shaded HBase artifacts cause a lot of conflicts between the shaded and unshaded (not thirdparty) guava libs.
> Use shaded hadoop-client and hbase-shaded-client in phoenix-client
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> Key: PHOENIX-6053
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-6053
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 5.1.0
> Reporter: Istvan Toth
> Assignee: Istvan Toth
> Priority: Major
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> The phoenix client is built with the unshaded Hadoop and HBase dependencies, and then relocates some (a lot) of those to declutter the client classpath.
> Try to use hadoop-client and hbase-shaded-client-byo-hadoop instead. (And keep relocating our direct dependecies)
> While this will likely further bloat the thick client JAR, it shouldÂ
> * clean up the classpath further
> * Would decouple most of the dependencies that Phoenix shares with Hbase/Hadoop from them.
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