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Jeff Hammerbacher commented on AVRO-659:
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bq. Generically helping applications find a text file that they need to load in 
their application is really up to the developer. AVRO shouldn't really get 
involved at that layer.

Pardon my ignorance, but why not? Most programming languages provide a 
perfectly good way of producing an ordered list of paths to search for the 
files they need; why shouldn't Avro do the same?

> Portable specification of the location of schema and protocol files
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AVRO-659
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-659
>             Project: Avro
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Jeff Hammerbacher
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> Avro doesn't require code generation, which is great. However, if you want to 
> use a protocol or a schema, your code needs to know where to find it. When 
> your code is ported to new systems, the protocol or schema file must be 
> placed in the same place as on the previous system for things to work 
> correctly.
> For importing modules in a portable fashion, Python provides a default set of 
> places it will look for modules and an environment variable called PYTHONPATH 
> that programs can use to override these defaults. It may be useful to explore 
> similar constructs for Avro implementations that don't do code generation. 

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