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Anna Szonyi commented on SQOOP-3136:
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Hey [~yalovyyi],
Understandable, most of the time so do I, unfortunately Sqoop still
supports/uses Java 7 - we are planning to propose a switch to java 8 in the
near future (that will have to be a community decision), in the mean time we're
stuck with 7. We have source and target enforcements in ant, though it is to
enforce the related syntax more than the compiler/compilation itself afair.
[~maugli] added a small patch to remove the offending method, so there is not
much else to do :).
Thanks again for the contribution!
Thanks,
Anna
> Sqoop should work well with not default file systems
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SQOOP-3136
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-3136
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: connectors/hdfs
> Affects Versions: 1.4.5
> Reporter: Illya Yalovyy
> Assignee: Illya Yalovyy
> Attachments: SQOOP-3136.patch
>
>
> Currently Sqoop assumes default file system when it comes to IO operations.
> It makes it hard to use other FileSystem implementations as source or
> destination. Here is an example:
> {code}
> sqoop import --connect <JDBC CONNECTION> --table table1 --driver <JDBC
> DRIVER> --username root --password **** --delete-target-dir --target-dir
> s3a://some-bucket/tmp/sqoop
> ...
> 17/02/15 19:16:59 ERROR tool.ImportTool: Imported Failed: Wrong FS:
> s3a://some-bucket/tmp/sqoop, expected: hdfs://<DNS>:8020
> {code}
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