Thanks, I used that. Now I seem to have the following problem: java.lang.NullPointerException at org.joda.time.tz.CachedDateTimeZone.getInfo(CachedDateTimeZone.java:143) at org.joda.time.tz.CachedDateTimeZone.getOffset(CachedDateTimeZone.java:103) at org.joda.time.DateTimeZone.convertUTCToLocal(DateTimeZone.java:925)
Any ideas? Thanks From: Ted Yu [mailto:yuzhih...@gmail.com] Sent: May-11-16 5:32 PM To: Younes Naguib Cc: user@spark.apache.org Subject: Re: kryo Have you seen this thread ? http://search-hadoop.com/m/q3RTtpO0qI3cp06/JodaDateTimeSerializer+spark&subj=Re+NPE+when+using+Joda+DateTime On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Younes Naguib <younes.nag...@tritondigital.com<mailto:younes.nag...@tritondigital.com>> wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to get to use spark.serializer. I set it in the spark-default.conf, but I statred getting issues with datetimes. As I understand, I need to disable it. Anyways to keep using kryo? It's seems I can use JodaDateTimeSerializer for datetimes, just not sure how to set it, and register it in the spark-default conf. Thanks, Younes Naguib <mailto:younes.nag...@streamtheworld.com>