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Ismaël Mejía resolved BEAM-7556. -------------------------------- Fix Version/s: Not applicable Resolution: Duplicate > Enable to upgrade proxy generation independently of beam for java support > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: BEAM-7556 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-7556 > Project: Beam > Issue Type: Task > Components: sdk-java-core > Affects Versions: 2.13.0 > Reporter: Romain Manni-Bucau > Priority: Major > Fix For: Not applicable > > > Beam is now using a custom shaded version of bytebudy which makes impossible > - until you reshade - to upgrade bytebuddy without requiring a new beam > release. > However with the fast release rate of the JVM it is important to be able to > upgrade bytebuddy - at least while beam is using it which is technically not > a strong requirement - to enable to run on the new JVM. > For example, last beam release does not support recent java: > {code} > Caused by: java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: Cannot define class using > reflection: Cannot define nest member class > java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject$Cache + within different package then > class > org.apache.beam.repackaged.beam_sdks_java_core.net.bytebuddy.mirror.AccessibleObject > {code} > My preference to fix this issue would be to relax the proxying definition to > just use a "proxy classloader" where the proxy would be defined but it > requires to be able to attach it to an execution - where beam is not yet > super clean. > Alternative is to have a SPI for the asm usage and enable to user to replace > the bytebuddy impl with either a not shaded version or even a pure asm one to > let him control the dependencies. > Romain -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)