| Hi Nathan, 
 For your contains issue: we've identified a bug in the way we index
    polygons. Basically at very fine resolutions (e.g. a point), there
    are some gaps in our index. We're working on a fix, but in the
    meantime you might avoid the issue by querying a small polygon
    instead of a point - e.g. 'contains(geom, POLYGON((-1 -1, -1 1, 1 1,
    1 -1, -1 -1)))'. To apply the point filtering, you can manually
    filter the results coming back - e.g.
 
 Filter filter = ECQL.toFilter("contains(geom, POINT(0 0))");
 ...
 SimpleFeature feature = reader.next();
 
 if (filter.evaluate(feature)) {
 ...
 }
 
 Thanks,
 
 Emilio
 
 
 On 07/11/2016 03:43 PM, Nathan Mercer
      wrote:
 
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
        Thanks again Jim,   Yes I have restarted
            Accumulo. Still getting the errors. Continuing to try to
            figure it out.   And since you asked, I have
            another issue. When I upgraded to 1.2.3 it appears that the
            contains method is not working. I have a MULTIPOLYGON type
            in geomesa and I want to get back the polygons that contain
            a point I pass in. I have an application that does this
            through a Spark RDD and it used to work fine in 1.2.1, but
            not after the upgrade. Same thing if I manually try to do an
            export using the geomesa tools with a CQL query using
            contains. This proves to me that it can’t be my code and
            there must be a problem with geomesa update. Also note that
            I am positive my polygons contain the point. My polygons
            make up the boundaries of the US. And I use a point that is
            right in the middle of the US.   Cheers, Nathan       Hi
            Nathan,
 I'll respond inline since there are two different questions.
 
          On 07/08/2016 05:18 PM, Nathan Mercer wrote: 
          Thank you Jim.   I followed the instructions for
              setting up Accumulo namespace to install the distributed
              runtime jar within HDFS as per the instructions here http://www.geomesa.org/documentation/user/installation_and_configuration.html#installing-the-accumulo-distributed-runtime-library   However, I am still getting these
              errors, although it doesn’t appear on ingest any more, but
              it is happening on my querying it appears. But I am sure I
              am querying using 1.2.3 so it should be compatible. Isn’t
              installing this runtime library equal to deploying the
              iterators? Or is there something I am missing. I have also
              removed all jar files from the Accumulo lib/ext path so
              these should not be getting in the way. But what do I do
              about old tables that were ingested using an older version
              of geomesa? Will I need to re-ingest these? With
              namespaces, in the future I should simply have to specify
              the table with the namespace prefix and all should be
              well, but all my old tables were ingested without the use
              of namespaces. As a long shot, after you setup the namespace and removed
            the jars from lib/ext, did you restart Accumulo?  If not,
            the old jars could still be in the Accumulo tablet servers
            JVMs.
 
 
 
 
          Finally, I am also seeing another
              strange thing with version 1.2.3. I have an application
              that creates an AccumuloDataStore object and when the
              application ends, it doesn’t shut down. It just stays
              open. I have narrowed it down to the data store object. If
              I revert back to 1.2.1 this does not happen (I skipped
              from 1.2.1 to 1.2.3). This is a bug, and we've since fixed it.  The issue is that
            the new pre-computed stats writer was hanging on in a static
            context.  We've moved the stats writing to be managed by
            each datastore, and we are cleaning it up via the
            DataStore.dispose() method.
 
 Good questions!  Keep them coming!
 
 Jim
 
 
 
 
          Cheers, Nathan     Hi Nathan,
 GeoMesa 1.2.3 has the ability to gather stats on the data
              during ingest.  In order to do this, the StatsCombiner is
              configured on any new tables (assuming you don't turn the
              collectStats flag off).
 
 You should just have to deploy the GeoMesa 1.2.3 iterators
              on your Accumulo classpath (or on a namespace's
              classpath).
 
 Generally, during an update, the GeoMesa code for ingest
              clients, Accumulo iterators, and query clients (like
              GeoServer) all should match.  Since coordinating that may
              be complicated, I'd call attention to Accumulo namespaces;
              I've used namespaces like geomesa120, geomesa121, etc. to
              help keep things straight on our internal dev cluster.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Jim
 
            On 07/06/2016 05:38 PM, Nathan Mercer
                wrote: 
            Hi. I am trying to upgrade to Geomesa
              1.2.3   I have a program which does some data
              ingest using a FeatureWriter. When I try ingesting, I get
              the following error java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
              org.locationtech.geomesa.accumulo.data.stats.StatsCombiner   Is there something new I need to be
              adding to my pom file or something?   I have been playing around with this
              for a while and can’t figure it out.   Thanks, Nathan 
 
 
 
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