Hello Haibo -

Yes, my application depends on Akka 2.5.
Just curious, why do you think it's recommended to shade Akka version of my
application instead of Flink ?

regards.

On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 12:42 PM Haibo Sun <sunhaib...@163.com> wrote:

> Hi  Debasish Ghosh,
>
> Does your application have to depend on Akka 2.5? If not, it's a good
> idea to always keep the Akka version that the application depend on in line
> with Flink.
> If you want to try shading Akka dependency, I think that it is more
> recommended to shade Akka dependency of your application.
>
> Best,
> Haibo
>
> At 2019-07-24 14:31:29, "Debasish Ghosh" <ghosh.debas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello -
>
> An application that uses Akka 2.5 and Flink 1.8.0 gives runtime errors
> because of version mismatch between Akka that we use and the one that Flink
> uses (which is Akka 2.4). Anyone tried shading Akka dependency with Flink ?
>
> Or is there any other alternative way to handle this issue ? I know Flink
> 1.9 has upgraded to Akka 2.5 but this is (I think) going to be a recurring
> problem down the line with mismatch between the new releases of Akka and
> Flink.
>
> regards.
>
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>
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>

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