try --jars rather than --class to submit jar.


On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 6:19 AM, Stephen Boesch <java...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The NoClassDefFoundException differs from ClassNotFoundException : it
> indicates an error while initializing that class: but the class is found in
> the classpath. Please provide the full stack trace.
>
> 2015-08-14 4:59 GMT-07:00 stelsavva <stel...@avocarrot.com>:
>
>> Hello, I am just starting out with spark streaming and Hbase/hadoop, i m
>> writing a simple app to read from kafka and store to Hbase, I am having
>> trouble submitting my job to spark.
>>
>> I 've downloaded Apache Spark 1.4.1 pre-build for hadoop 2.6
>>
>> I am building the project with mvn package
>>
>> and submitting the jar file with
>>
>>  ~/Desktop/spark/bin/spark-submit --class org.example.main.scalaConsumer
>> scalConsumer-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
>>
>> And then i am getting the error you see in the subject line. Is this a
>> problem with my maven dependencies? do i need to install hadoop locally?
>> And
>> if so how can i add the hadoop classpath to the spark job?
>>
>>
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