Do a pass with dependency:analyze; remove unused and
explicity list the dependencies we exploit.
Remove the parent dependencies set which had junit, mockito,
log4j, and findbugs annotations (had to put junit back
temporarily in subsequent version of this patch TODO). Listing in
parent set meant these libs were dependencies for all modules
which in practice was not the case. Edited all modules so
those that need any from this parent set now do explicit listing.
Ran the dependency:analyze over the project. Acted on most
suggested removals and requests for explicit listing. Some
grey areas remain around transitives that come in with
hadoop -needs better excludes, another project- and that
the dependency:analyze tool is not always accurate in its
reporting.
- Moves out o.a.h.h.{mapred, mapreduce} to new hbase-mapreduce module which depends
on hbase-server because of classes like *Snapshot{Input,Output}Format.java, WALs, replication, etc
- hbase-backup depends on it for WALPlayer and MR job stuff
- A bunch of tools needed to be pulled into hbase-mapreduce becuase of their dependencies on MR.
These are: CompactionTool, LoadTestTool, PerformanceEvaluation, ExportSnapshot
This is better place of them than hbase-server. But ideal place would be in separate hbase-tools module.
- There were some tests in hbase-server which were digging into these tools for static util funtions or
confs. Moved these to better/easily shared place. For eg. security related stuff to HBaseKerberosUtils.
- Note that hbase-mapreduce has secondPartExecution tests. On my machine they took like 20 min, so maybe
more on apache jenkins. That's basically equal reduction of runtime of hbase-server tests, which is a
big win!
Change-Id: Ieeb7235014717ca83ee5cb13b2a27fddfa6838e8
Pull in guava 22.0 by using the shaded version up in new hbase-thirdparty project.
In poms, exclude guava everywhere except on hadoop-common. Do this so
we minimize transitive includes. hadoop-common is needed because hadoop
Configuration uses guava doing preconditions.
Everywhere we used guava, instead use shaded so fix a load of imports.
Stopwatch API changed as did hashing and toStringHelper which is now
in MoreObjects class. Otherwise, minimal changes to come up on 22.0
This reverts commit 0ac5d4a717.
This is a revert of a revert; i.e. a reapplication!
Fixes for breakage that comes in with this patch is in a follow-on.
Replacing this mechanism with junit @ClassRule to timeout the test.
Also adds missing kdc deps in hbase-it/pom.xml
Change-Id: I00930c2f974b4215e3f82a0ec007d9ef3ebd7cdd
* fix hbase-it's incorrect use of hbase-server's unfiltered NOTICE
* fix printed comment in resource-bundle NOTICE
* add dependency url for non-aggregated works so that we meet Category B requirements
* corrects license/notice for source distribution
* adds inception year to correct copyright in generated NOTICE files for jars
* updates project names in poms to use "Apache HBase" instead of "HBase" so jar NOTICE files will be correct
* uses append-resources to include supplemental info on jars with 3rd party works in source
* adds an hbase specific resource bundle for jars that include 3rd party works for binaries
** uses supplemental-model to fill in license gaps
** uses the above and a shade plugin transformation to build proper files for shaded jars.
** uses the above and the assembly plugin to build the proper files for bin assembly
* adds a NOTICE item for things copied out of Hadoop (TODO legal-discuss)
Adds a number of lifecycle-mapping entries which
prevent errors from showing up in Eclipse on a fresh
import of HBase. For plugins defined in the top-level
pom, the mapping is added there; otherwise, the mapping
is pushed down to the child pom.
Signed-off-by: Sean Busbey <busbey@apache.org>