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Na Li commented on HIVE-20776: ------------------------------ It is cherry-picked from master patch > Run HMS filterHooks on server-side in addition to client-side > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-20776 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-20776 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Standalone Metastore > Reporter: Karthik Manamcheri > Assignee: Na Li > Priority: Major > Attachments: HIVE-20776.001.patch, HIVE-20776.003.patch, > HIVE-20776.004.patch, HIVE-20776.005.patch, HIVE-20776.006.patch, > HIVE-20776.007.patch, HIVE-20776.007.patch, HIVE-20776.008.patch, > HIVE-20776.009.patch, HIVE-20776.009.patch, HIVE-20776.010.patch, > HIVE-20776.011.patch, HIVE-20776.011.patch, HIVE-20776.012.patch, > HIVE-20776.013.patch, HIVE-20776.014.patch, HIVE-20776.015.branch-3.patch, > HIVE-20776.015.patch, HIVE-20776.015_a.branch-3.patch > > > In HMS, I noticed that all the filter hooks are applied on the client side > (in HiveMetaStoreClient.java). Is there any reason why we can't apply the > filters on the server-side? > Motivation: Some newer apache projects such as Kudu use HMS for metadata > storage. Kudu is not completely Java-based and there are interaction points > where they have C++ clients. In such cases, it would be ideal to have > consistent behavior from HMS side as far as filters, etc are concerned. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)