1. Remove LICENSE and NOTICE files in hoodie child modules.
2. Remove developers and contributor section from pom
3. Also ensure any failures in validation script is reported appropriately
4. Make hoodie parent pom consistent with that of its parent apache-21 (https://github.com/apache/maven-apache-parent/blob/apache-21/pom.xml)
1. Remove dnl utils jar from git
2. Add LICENSE Headers in missing files
3. Fix NOTICE and LICENSE in all HUDI packages and in top-level
4. Fix License wording in certain HUDI source files
5. Include non java/scala code in RAT licensing check
6. Use whitelist to include dependencies as part of timeline-server bundling
- This will be used in Quickstart guide (Doc changes to follow in a seperate PR). The intention is to simplify quickstart to showcase hudi APIs by writing and reading using spark datasources.
- This is located in hudi-spark module intentionally to bring all the necessary classes in hudi-spark-bundle finally.
- spark 2.4 onwards, spark has built in support. shading to avoid conflicts
- spark 2.3 still needs this bundled, so that dropping bundle into jars folder would work
When number of records written is zero, averageBytesPerRecord results in a huge size (division by zero and ceiled to Long.MAX_VALUE) causing OOM. This commit fixes this issue by reverse traversing the commits until a more reasonable average record size can be computed and if that is not possible returns the default configured record size.
- Documented principles applied for redesign at packaging/README.md
- No longer depends on incl commons-codec, commons-io, commons-pool, commons-dbcp, commons-lang, commons-logging, avro-mapred
- Introduce new FileIOUtils & added checkstyle rule for illegal import of above
- Parquet, Avro dependencies moved to provided scope to enable being picked up from Hive/Spark/Presto instead
- Pickup jackson jars for Hive sync tool from HIVE_HOME & unbundling jackson everywhere
- Remove hive-jdbc standalone jar from being bundled in Spark/Hive/Utilities bundles
- 6.5x reduced number of classes across bundles