thanks for the explanation, Mike.
Boris
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 6:32 PM Mike Percy wrote:
> Hi Boris,
> kudu-client is a client API library designed to be embedded in a client
> application, and it specifies its dependencies via a Maven pom. Typically
> one would only want one version of a given
Hi Boris,
kudu-client is a client API library designed to be embedded in a client
application, and it specifies its dependencies via a Maven pom. Typically
one would only want one version of a given dep on the classpath at runtime
and so shipping a fat jar usually isn't done for client libraries.
ok we just figured out that we need another jar - kudu-client-tools.jar.
that one bundled with a proper version async lib and slf4j-api.
slf4j-simple.jar has to be added separately but you do not have to do it if
it is okay to suppress kudu client logs.
kudu-client.jar and kudu-client-tools.jar
Hi guys,
sorry for a dumb question but why kudu-client.jar does not include async
and slf4j-api and slf4j-simple libs? I need to call Kudu API from a simple
groovy script and had to add 3 other jars explicitly.
I see these libs were excluded on purpose:
https://github.com/apache/kudu/blob/master/