Hi-

In looking at the documentation for the Apache Hadoop 2.6.0 release 
(http://hadoop.apache.org/docs/stable/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-hdfs/WebHDFS.html),
 under the "Other File System Operations" section, I see a method called "Check 
access".  When I click on that link it takes me to an anchor further down the 
page that describes this method.  It seems straightforward enough, but I found 
a problem.  I am writing to inquire about that problem.

Specifically, in the specification for the Check access method, there is a 
reference to the FileSystem class:

"See also: FileSystem.access"

However when you search through the FileSystem class definition documentation, 
there is no method named "access".  Therefore I cannot determine exactly what 
this method is supposed to do.  It seems obvious that it has something to do 
with ACLs, and I did find an access method under the FileSystem class.  However 
I checked the Index for all of the classes and found this:

access(Path, 
FsAction)<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/AbstractFileSystem.html#access(org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path,%20org.apache.hadoop.fs.permission.FsAction)>
 - Method in class 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.AbstractFileSystem<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/AbstractFileSystem.html>
The specification of this method matches that of FileContext.access(Path, 
FsAction)<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/FileContext.html#access(org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path,%20org.apache.hadoop.fs.permission.FsAction)>
 except that an UnresolvedLinkException may be thrown if a symlink is 
encountered in the path.
access(Path, 
FsAction)<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/FileContext.html#access(org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path,%20org.apache.hadoop.fs.permission.FsAction)>
 - Method in class 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileContext<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/FileContext.html>
Checks if the user can access a path.
access(Path, 
FsAction)<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/FileSystem.html#access(org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path,%20org.apache.hadoop.fs.permission.FsAction)>
 - Method in class 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/FileSystem.html>
Checks if the user can access a path.
access(Path, 
FsAction)<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/FilterFileSystem.html#access(org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path,%20org.apache.hadoop.fs.permission.FsAction)>
 - Method in class 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.FilterFileSystem<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/FilterFileSystem.html>

access(Path, 
FsAction)<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/viewfs/ViewFileSystem.html#access(org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path,%20org.apache.hadoop.fs.permission.FsAction)>
 - Method in class 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.viewfs.ViewFileSystem<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/viewfs/ViewFileSystem.html>

access(Path, 
FsAction)<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/viewfs/ViewFs.html#access(org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path,%20org.apache.hadoop.fs.permission.FsAction)>
 - Method in class 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.viewfs.ViewFs<https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/api/org/apache/hadoop/fs/viewfs/ViewFs.html>


The first three simply link to the corresponding class definition/specification 
page, but none of them have an access method.  The last three do link to an 
access method description, but they are (obviously) in a different class.  The 
parmlist of all of these method links match the specification in the WebHDFS 
API, so I'm speculating that those descriptions would suffice for an 
implementation of the method.

However what gives?  Why is there no access method in the FileSystem class as 
specified in the WebHDFS documentation?

I noticed that the three classes where an access method is defined are all 
subclasses of either FileSystem or AbstractFileSystem, so my guess would have 
been that they would inherit from those two higher classes, not the other way 
around.

Anyway, I'd just like a little clarification.  I gotta be missing 
something.............

Thanks

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