David Parks created HADOOP-9295:
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             Summary: AbstractMapWritable throws exception when calling 
readFields() multiple times when the maps contain different class types
                 Key: HADOOP-9295
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-9295
             Project: Hadoop Common
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: io
    Affects Versions: 1.0.3
            Reporter: David Parks
            Priority: Critical


Verified the trunk looks the same as 1.0.3 for this issue.

When you save two different class types two MapWritables, then try to read them 
in on the Reducer over an iterator (multiple calls to readFields without 
instantiating a new object) you'll get this:

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Id 1 exists but maps to org.me.ClassTypeOne 
and not org.me.ClassTypeTwo
        at 
org.apache.hadoop.io.AbstractMapWritable.addToMap(AbstractMapWritable.java:73)
        at 
org.apache.hadoop.io.AbstractMapWritable.readFields(AbstractMapWritable.java:201)

It happens because AbstractMapWritable accumulates class type entries in its 
ClassType to ID (and vice versa) Hashmaps.

Those need to be cleared to support multiple calls to readFields().

I've attached a JUnit test that both demonstrates the problem and contains an 
embedded, fixed version of MapWritable and ArrayMapWritable (note the //TODO 
comments in the code where it was fixed in 2 places).


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