Dear Igal,
we are actually analyzing the issue. Our imported package is
import org.apache.flink.statefun.sdk.reqreply.generated.TypedValue
however at runtime (we analyzed the method signature via reflection on
the typed value builder), the signature of the
TypedValue.Builder.setValue method is:
org.apache.flink.statefun.sdk.reqreply.generated.TypedValue$Builder
org.apache.flink.statefun.sdk.reqreply.generated.TypedValue$Builder.setValue(org.apache.flink.statefun.sdk.shaded.com.google.protobuf.ByteString)
and as you can notice, uses the shaded version of protobuf ByteString.
Instead we are attempting to pass a non-shaded version of ByteString as
a parameter and this leads to the reported error.
Any idea on how to overcome this issue?
Cheers,
Dario
On 5/25/21 11:22 AM, Igal Shilman wrote:
Hi Bonino,
If you've also included the statefun-sdk-java into the class path
then, make sure that you are not using accidentally the shaded version
of a TypedValue (check the package name)
Let me know if that helped, and we'll try to debug this together
otherwise.
Cheers,
Igal.
On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 6:46 PM Bonino Dario <dario.bon...@gmail.com
<mailto:dario.bon...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello list,
we are manually building TypedValue instances to be sent to a
python remote function (with a reqreply function builder). We
create the typed value as follows (in Kotlin):
override fun map(value: Tuple2<Long, MutableIterable>): TypedValue {
return TypedValue.newBuilder()
.setValue(getProtoValueByteString(value.f0, value.f1))
.setTypename(typeName)
.setHasValue(true)
.build()
}
However, when running our job on a flink cluster (Flink 1.12.3,
ververica platform) the job is terminated with this exception:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
org.apache.flink.statefun.sdk.reqreply.generated.TypedValue$Builder.setValue(Lcom/google/protobuf/ByteString;)Lorg/apache/flink/statefun/sdk/reqreply/generated/TypedValue$Builder
although the setValue method is actually defined in the TypedValue
class.
We checked whether the issue could be related to some conflict on
protobuf versions, but our classes are generated with protoc
3.7.1, which is aligned with what is reported in the
flink-statefun (v3.0.0) parent pom. Any idea on what could cause
the issue?
Thanks and best regards
Dario Bonino
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<foaf:firstName>Dario</foaf:firstName>
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Ing. Dario Bonino, Ph.D
e-m@il: dario.bon...@gmail.com
www: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariobonino
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