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Geoffrey Jacoby updated PHOENIX-2025:
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    Attachment: PHOENIX-2025.patch

This potentially fixes the issue, but breaks one unit test, which has been 
Ignored. Posting it as an interim solution. 

> Phoenix-core's hbase-default.xml prevents HBaseTestingUtility from starting 
> up in client apps
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>                 Key: PHOENIX-2025
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2025
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 4.3.0
>            Reporter: Geoffrey Jacoby
>         Attachments: PHOENIX-2025.patch
>
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> Phoenix seems to have long had its own version of hbase-default.xml as a test 
> resource in phoenix-core with a single setting to override 
> hbase.defaults.for.version.skip to true. Sometime around Phoenix 4.3, 
> phoenix-core seems to have been split into a main jar and a test jar, and the 
> hbase-default.xml went into the test jar.
> The odd result of this is that in client apps that include the test jar, the 
> classloader in HBaseConfiguration.create() now sees Phoenix's 
> hbase-default.xml, rather than HBase's, and creates a Configuration object 
> without HBase's defaults. One major consequence of this is that the 
> HBaseTestingUtility can't start up, because it relies on those HBase defaults 
> being set. This is a huge problem in a client app that includes the 
> phoenix-core test jar in order to make use of the PhoenixTestDriver and 
> BaseTest classes; the upgrade to 4.3 breaks all tests using the 
> HBaseTestingUtility. 



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