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Re: [geomesa-users] Cloudera CDP compatibility
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Hi Raymond, others,
I'll echo Emilio here and add some more context. Various vendors
and ecosystems like AWS, Cloudera, and others, provide multiple
versions of the Apache projects that GeoMesa generally works and
they do so in any varied configurations.
While no project can test all the possible configurations, we do
our best to test compatibility with the general Apache versions of
the software and document generally what one needs to do to build
up a correct deployment. If folks are interested in testing
specific configurations around a release, I'd be more than happy
to help support that.
Presently, Emilio and I are working towards a 3.2.0 release, so
this week is a great time to have these discussions. Gitter is a
great place to iterate quickly on some of these issues.
https://gitter.im/locationtech/geomesa
As a silver lining, classpath issues are pretty common since
there are a few standard things which go wrong. Basically, if you
share errors, we have probably seen something similar:).
Cheers,
Jim
On 3/24/2021 8:34 AM, Emilio Lahr-Vivaz
wrote:
Hello,
Looking at the versions in CDP 7.1.4, everything seems like it
should be compatible, assuming you're using a fairly recent
version of GeoMesa. However Cloudera sometimes changes public APIs
(e.g. the HBase API), which can cause things to break. I'm not
aware of anything like that presently, but it's something to keep
in mind. If you have more specific errors, we can help you track
them down. And please report back if you get it working or not!
Thanks,
Emilio
On 3/23/21 8:07 PM, Raymond Hall
wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to run the hbase quickstart and
tutorials against Cloudera CDP (Cloudera 7.1.4, Hadoop
3.1.1, HBase 2.2.3) following the instructions on the site,
however I have stumbled with many missing classes and
diverse errors. Before attempting any further I was
wondering if any of you here has tried this setup, or if a
priori you can tell it wont work.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide!!
Regards,
Ray
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