We have to use phoenix-client, phoenix-core, hbase client, server, and common.
On Thursday, September 18, 2014, Flavio Pompermaier <[email protected]> wrote: > Is the client jar available on maven central? > On Sep 18, 2014 8:46 PM, "anil gupta" <[email protected] > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote: > >> Hi Flavio, >> >> Phoenix-core is for sever side. If this app is for client side then you >> can use client jars. Maybe you can try to use >> phoenix-client-without-hbase.jar. In this case, i think you will at least >> need hbase-client jar in your client app to be added in your pom. >> >> Thanks, >> Anil Gupta >> >> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 6:13 AM, Flavio Pompermaier <[email protected] >> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote: >> >>> Is it really necessary the dependency to hbase-server..? Then if I try >>> to run my application from a webapp using resteasy I get this error: >>> >>> Caused by: >>> org.jboss.as.server.deployment.DeploymentUnitProcessingException: >>> JBAS011232: Only one JAX-RS Application Class allowed. >>> com.sun.jersey.api.core.ClasspathResourceConfig >>> com.sun.jersey.server.impl.application.DeferredResourceConfig >>> com.sun.jersey.api.core.ScanningResourceConfig >>> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.rest.ResourceConfig >>> com.sun.jersey.api.core.ClassNamesResourceConfig >>> com.sun.jersey.api.core.ApplicationAdapter >>> com.sun.jersey.api.core.WebAppResourceConfig >>> com.sun.jersey.api.core.PackagesResourceConfig >>> com.sun.jersey.api.core.DefaultResourceConfig >>> com.sun.jersey.api.core.ResourceConfig >>> at >>> org.jboss.as.jaxrs.deployment.JaxrsScanningProcessor.scan(JaxrsScanningProcessor.java:209) >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Flavio Pompermaier < >>> [email protected] >>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote: >>> >>>> I was able to obtain a minimal set of dependencies *for hadoop1) using: >>>> <dependency> >>>> <groupId>org.apache.phoenix</groupId> >>>> <artifactId>phoenix</artifactId> >>>> <version>4.1.0</version> >>>> </dependency> >>>> <dependency> >>>> <groupId>org.apache.hbase</groupId> >>>> <artifactId>hbase-client</artifactId> >>>> <version>0.98.4-hadoop1</version> >>>> </dependency> >>>> <!-- Need hbase server just for >>>> ConstantSizeRegionSplitPolicy >>>> class.. --> >>>> <dependency> >>>> <groupId>org.apache.hbase</groupId> >>>> <artifactId>hbase-server</artifactId> >>>> <version>0.98.4-hadoop1</version> >>>> <exclusions> >>>> <exclusion> >>>> <artifactId>*</artifactId> >>>> <groupId>*</groupId> >>>> </exclusion> >>>> </exclusions> >>>> </dependency> >>>> <dependency> >>>> <groupId>org.apache.phoenix</groupId> >>>> <artifactId>phoenix-hadoop-compat</artifactId> >>>> <version>4.1.0</version> >>>> <exclusions> >>>> <!-- conflict with >>>> hbase-client-0.98.4-hadoop1 version --> >>>> <exclusion> >>>> <artifactId>hbase-common</artifactId> >>>> <groupId>org.apache.hbase</groupId> >>>> </exclusion> >>>> </exclusions> >>>> </dependency> >>>> >>>> but I still get this exception (that however seems not causing any >>>> issue): >>>> java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not create interface >>>> org.apache.phoenix.trace.PhoenixSpanReceiver Is the hadoop compatibility >>>> jar on the classpath? >>>> at >>>> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.CompatibilityFactory.getInstance(CompatibilityFactory.java:60) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.phoenix.trace.TracingCompat.newTraceMetricSource(TracingCompat.java:40) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.phoenix.trace.util.Tracing.addTraceMetricsSource(Tracing.java:294) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixConnection.<clinit>(PhoenixConnection.java:125) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.phoenix.query.ConnectionQueryServicesImpl$9.call(ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.java:1516) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.phoenix.query.ConnectionQueryServicesImpl$9.call(ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.java:1489) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.phoenix.util.PhoenixContextExecutor.call(PhoenixContextExecutor.java:77) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.phoenix.query.ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.init(ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.java:1489) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver.getConnectionQueryServices(PhoenixDriver.java:162) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixEmbeddedDriver.connect(PhoenixEmbeddedDriver.java:129) >>>> at org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver.connect(PhoenixDriver.java:133) >>>> at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:571) >>>> at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:233) >>>> Caused by: java.util.NoSuchElementException >>>> at java.util.ServiceLoader$LazyIterator.next(ServiceLoader.java:357) >>>> at java.util.ServiceLoader$1.next(ServiceLoader.java:445) >>>> at >>>> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.CompatibilityFactory.getInstance(CompatibilityFactory.java:46) >>>> ... 14 more >>>> >>>> How can I fix those problems? >>>> >>>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Flavio Pompermaier < >>>> [email protected] >>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi to all, >>>>> >>>>> I'm trying to write a J2EE application that uses the Phoenix JDBC >>>>> driver for HBase 0.98 (not on yarn for tests but it will be in production) >>>>> through maven. >>>>> Do I really need all the jars of the hbase-server side contained in >>>>> the phoenix core jar..? >>>>> I can't see a phoenix-client jar on the central maven repository while >>>>> in the documentation there's to use that jar! >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance, >>>>> Flavio >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks & Regards, >> Anil Gupta >> > -- Russell Jurney twitter.com/rjurney [email protected] datasyndrome.com
