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Billie Rinaldi updated ACCUMULO-175:
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    Description: Mock Accumulo is used for our junit tests. There are users out 
there who would like to use it for testing applications built on top of 
Accumulo. This causes errors due to the way we set up classloading, etc. since 
we don't do any of the fancy behind-the-scenes magic for classpaths when 
mocking. We should tweak either the way the classloader works, or the way 
iteratorutils works, or how MockAccumulo is stood up to ensure whatever 
classloader is used is working transparently to the user.  (was: Mock Accumulo 
is used for our junit tests. There are users out there who would like to use it 
for testing applications built on top of cloudbase. This causes errors due to 
the way we set up classloading, etc. since we don't do any of the fancy 
behind-the-scenes magic for classpaths when mocking. We should tweak either the 
way the classloader works, or the way iteratorutils works, or how MockAccumulo 
is stood up to ensure whatever classloader is used is working transparantly to 
the user,)
    
> Mock Accumulo yields classpath errors
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>                 Key: ACCUMULO-175
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-175
>             Project: Accumulo
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: test
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.5
>            Reporter: John Vines
>            Assignee: John Vines
>              Labels: classloader
>             Fix For: 1.3.6
>
>
> Mock Accumulo is used for our junit tests. There are users out there who 
> would like to use it for testing applications built on top of Accumulo. This 
> causes errors due to the way we set up classloading, etc. since we don't do 
> any of the fancy behind-the-scenes magic for classpaths when mocking. We 
> should tweak either the way the classloader works, or the way iteratorutils 
> works, or how MockAccumulo is stood up to ensure whatever classloader is used 
> is working transparently to the user.

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