Thanks bud!

Prabhjyot Singh wrote:
Yes, I did, https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3315. and
somehow didn't tag you.

On 27 September 2016 at 07:57, Josh Elser <josh.el...@gmail.com
<mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Did you ever create this issue, Prabhjyot? I don't recall seeing it
    come across my inbox but I might have missed it...

    Josh Elser wrote:

        Thanks Prabhjyot. Feel free to assign it directly to me. I can help
        triage/fix it.

        Prabhjyot Singh wrote:

            Thank you Josh, sure I'll do that.

            On 2016-09-22 08:23 ( 0530), Josh Elser <j...@gmail.com
            <mailto:j...@gmail.com>
            <mailto:j...@gmail.com <mailto:j...@gmail.com>>> wrote:
             > Sounds like the thin driver should be making a copy of
            the properties
            if >
             > its going to be modifying it. Want to open a JIRA issue?>
             >
             > Prabhjyot Singh wrote:>
             > > Hi,>
             > >>
             > > I'm using DriverManager.getConnection(url, properties)
            using
            following>
             > > properties>
             > >>
             > > url ->>
             > >
            
"jdbc:phoenix:thin:url=http://prabhu-3.novalocal:8765;serialization=PROTOBUF";>


             > >>
             > > properties ->>
             > > 0 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@1491} "user" ->
            "phoenixuser">
             > > 1 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@1492} "password" ->>
             > > 2 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@1493} "url" ->>
             > >
            
"jdbc:phoenix:thin:url=http://prabhu-3.novalocal:8765;serialization=PROTOBUF";>


             > > 3 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@1494}
            "hbase.client.retries.number"
            -> "4">
             > > 4 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@1495} "driver" ->>
             > > "org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver">
             > >>
             > > With the above propert/setting/config it returns a
            connection to
            the URL>
             > > specified, but it also modifies my properties object to
            following>
             > >>
             > > properties ->>
             > > 0 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@2361} "serialization" ->
            "PROTOBUF">
             > > 1 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@2362} "user" ->
            "phoenixuser">
             > > 2 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@2363} "password" ->>
             > > *3 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@2364} "url" ->>
             > > "http://prabhu-3.novalocal:8765
            <http://prabhu-3.novalocal:8765>"*>
             > > 4 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@2365}
            "hbase.client.retries.number"
            -> "4">
             > > 5 = {java.util.Hashtable$Entry@2366} "driver" ->>
             > > "org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver">
             > >>
             > >>
             > > The above only happens if I'm using *thin-client*. Is
            this the
            expected>
             > > behaviour ?>
             > >>
             > > I plan to use this "properties" object after getting
            the connection
            for>
             > > something else.>
             > > Also, I'm using following in my maven dependency>
             > > "org.apache.phoenix:phoenix-server-client:4.7.0-HBase-1.1">
             > >>
             > >>
             > >>
             > >>
             > >>
             > > -->
             > > Warm Regards,>
             > >>
             > > -- Prabhjyot Singh>
             >




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Warm Regards,

Prabhjyot Singh

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