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[GitHub] TisonKun opened a new pull request #6947: [hotfix] [tests] refactor YARNSessionCapacitySchedulerITCase

TisonKun opened a new pull request #6947: [hotfix] [tests] refactor YARNSessionCapacitySchedulerITCase
URL: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/6947
 
 
   ## What is the purpose of the change
   
   refactor `YARNSessionCapacitySchedulerITCase` to get rid of dependency of `JobClient`.
   
   however, I think the following checkers are invalid, if confirmed, we can remove it or try to fix it(where these strings occur?)
   
   ```java
   /* prohibited strings: (we want to see "DataSink (...) (2/2) switched to FINISHED") */
   			new String[]{"DataSink \\(.*\\) \\(1/1\\) switched to FINISHED"},
   ```
   
   ## Verifying this change
   
   This change is a trivial rework / code cleanup without any test coverage.
   
   ## Does this pull request potentially affect one of the following parts:
   
     - Dependencies (does it add or upgrade a dependency): (**no**)
     - The public API, i.e., is any changed class annotated with `(Evolving)`: (**no**)
     - The serializers: (**no**)
     - The runtime per-record code paths (performance sensitive): (**no**)
     - Anything that affects deployment or recovery: JobManager (and its components), Checkpointing, Yarn/Mesos, ZooKeeper: (**no**)
     - The S3 file system connector: (**no**)
   
   ## Documentation
   
     - Does this pull request introduce a new feature? (**no**)
     - If yes, how is the feature documented? (**not applicable**)
   
   cc @zentol @aljoscha 

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