HBASE-14751 Fix Asciidoc in external API chapter

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Misty Stanley-Jones 2015-11-04 06:59:32 +10:00
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@ -636,17 +636,6 @@ To use Scala with HBase, your CLASSPATH must include HBase's classpath as well a
the Scala JARs required by your code. First, use the following command on a server
running the HBase RegionServer process, to get HBase's classpath.
[[jython]]
== Jython
=== Setting the Classpath
To use Jython with HBase, your CLASSPATH must include HBase's classpath as well as
`jython.jar`. First, use the following command on a server running the HBase RegionServer
process, to get HBase's classpath.
>>>>>>> HBASE-14638 Move Jython info from the Wiki to the Ref Guide
[source, bash]
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$ ps aux |grep regionserver| awk -F 'java.library.path=' {'print $2'} | awk {'print $1'}
@ -655,7 +644,6 @@ $ ps aux |grep regionserver| awk -F 'java.library.path=' {'print $2'} | awk {'pr
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Set the `$CLASSPATH` environment variable to include the path you found in the previous
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step, plus the path of `scala-library.jar` and each additional Scala-related JAR needed for
your project.
@ -712,8 +700,27 @@ val result=table.get(theget)
val value=result.value()
println(Bytes.toString(value))
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step, plus the path to `jython.jar`.
[[jython]]
== Jython
=== Setting the Classpath
To use Jython with HBase, your CLASSPATH must include HBase's classpath as well as
the Jython JARs required by your code. First, use the following command on a server
running the HBase RegionServer process, to get HBase's classpath.
[source, bash]
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$ ps aux |grep regionserver| awk -F 'java.library.path=' {'print $2'} | awk {'print $1'}
/usr/lib/hadoop/lib/native:/usr/lib/hbase/lib/native/Linux-amd64-64
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Set the `$CLASSPATH` environment variable to include the path you found in the previous
step, plus the path to `jython.jar` and each additional Jython-related JAR needed for
your project.
[source, bash]
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