Yes. You can do/use *sbt assembly* and create a big fat jar with all dependencies bundled inside it.
Thanks Best Regards On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 7:10 PM, Mario Pastorelli < mario.pastore...@teralytics.ch> wrote: > In this way it works but it's not portable and the idea of having a fat > jar is to avoid exactly this. Is there any system to create a > self-contained portable fatJar? > > > On 11.12.2014 13:57, Akhil Das wrote: > > Add these jars while creating the Context. > > val sc = new SparkContext(conf) > > > sc.addJar("/home/akhld/.ivy2/cache/org.apache.spark/spark-streaming-kafka_2.10/jars/ > *spark-streaming-kafka_2.10-1.1.0.jar*") > sc.addJar("/home/akhld/.ivy2/cache/com.101tec/zkclient/jars/ > *zkclient-0.3.jar*") > > sc.addJar("/home/akhld/.ivy2/cache/com.yammer.metrics/metrics-core/jars/ > *metrics-core-2.2.0.jar*") > > sc.addJar("/home/akhld/.ivy2/cache/org.apache.kafka/kafka_2.10/jars/ > *kafka_2.10-0.8.0.jar*") > > val ssc = new StreamingContext(sc, Seconds(10)) > > > Thanks > Best Regards > > On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 6:22 PM, Mario Pastorelli < > mario.pastore...@teralytics.ch> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to use spark-streaming with kafka but I get a strange error on >> class that are missing. I would like to ask if my way to build the fat jar >> is correct or no. My program is >> >> val kafkaStream = KafkaUtils.createStream(ssc, zookeeperQuorum, >> kafkaGroupId, kafkaTopicsWithThreads) >> .map(_._2) >> >> kafkaStream.foreachRDD((rdd,t) => rdd.foreachPartition { >> iter:Iterator[CellWithLAC] => >> println("time: " ++ t.toString ++ " #received: " ++ iter.size.toString) >> }) >> >> I use sbt to manage my project and my build.sbt (with assembly 0.12.0 >> plugin) is >> >> name := "spark_example" >> >> version := "0.0.1" >> >> scalaVersion := "2.10.4" >> >> scalacOptions ++= Seq("-deprecation","-feature") >> >> libraryDependencies ++= Seq( >> "org.apache.spark" % "spark-streaming_2.10" % "1.1.1", >> "org.apache.spark" % "spark-streaming-kafka_2.10" % "1.1.1", >> "joda-time" % "joda-time" % "2.6" >> ) >> >> assemblyMergeStrategy in assembly := { >> case p if p startsWith "com/esotericsoftware/minlog" => >> MergeStrategy.first >> case p if p startsWith "org/apache/commons/beanutils" => >> MergeStrategy.first >> case p if p startsWith "org/apache/" => MergeStrategy.last >> case "plugin.properties" => MergeStrategy.discard >> case p if p startsWith "META-INF" => MergeStrategy.discard >> case x => >> val oldStrategy = (assemblyMergeStrategy in assembly).value >> oldStrategy(x) >> } >> >> I create the jar with sbt assembly and the run with >> $SPARK_HOME/bin/spark-submit --master spark://master:7077 --class Main >> target/scala-2.10/spark_example-assembly-0.0.1.jar localhost:2181 >> test-consumer-group test1 >> >> where master:7077 is the spark master, localhost:2181 is zookeeper, >> test-consumer-group is kafka groupid and test1 is the kafka topic. The >> program starts and keep running but I get an error and nothing is printed. >> In the log I found the following stack trace: >> >> 14/12/11 13:02:08 INFO network.ConnectionManager: Accepted connection >> from [10.0.3.1/10.0.3.1:54325] >> 14/12/11 13:02:08 INFO network.SendingConnection: Initiating connection >> to [jpl-devvax/127.0.1.1:38767] >> 14/12/11 13:02:08 INFO network.SendingConnection: Connected to >> [jpl-devvax/127.0.1.1:38767], 1 messages pending >> 14/12/11 13:02:08 INFO storage.BlockManagerInfo: Added broadcast_2_piece0 >> in memory on jpl-devvax:38767 (size: 842.0 B, free: 265.4 MB) >> 14/12/11 13:02:08 INFO scheduler.ReceiverTracker: Registered receiver for >> stream 0 from akka.tcp://sparkExecutor@jpl-devvax:46602 >> 14/12/11 13:02:08 ERROR scheduler.ReceiverTracker: Deregistered receiver >> for stream 0: Error starting receiver 0 - java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: >> kafka/consumer/ZookeeperConsumerConnector$ZKRebalancerListener$$anonfun$kafka$consumer$ZookeeperConsumerConnector$ZKRebalancerListener$$closeFetchersForQueues$1 >> at >> kafka.consumer.ZookeeperConsumerConnector$ZKRebalancerListener.kafka$consumer$ZookeeperConsumerConnector$ZKRebalancerListener$$closeFetchersForQueues(Unknown >> Source) >> at >> kafka.consumer.ZookeeperConsumerConnector$ZKRebalancerListener$$anonfun$syncedRebalance$1.apply$mcVI$sp(Unknown >> Source) >> at scala.collection.immutable.Range.foreach$mVc$sp(Range.scala:141) >> at >> kafka.consumer.ZookeeperConsumerConnector$ZKRebalancerListener.syncedRebalance(Unknown >> Source) >> at >> kafka.consumer.ZookeeperConsumerConnector.kafka$consumer$ZookeeperConsumerConnector$$reinitializeConsumer(Unknown >> Source) >> at kafka.consumer.ZookeeperConsumerConnector.consume(Unknown Source) >> at >> kafka.consumer.ZookeeperConsumerConnector.createMessageStreams(Unknown >> Source) >> at >> org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.KafkaReceiver.onStart(KafkaInputDStream.scala:114) >> at >> org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.ReceiverSupervisor.startReceiver(ReceiverSupervisor.scala:121) >> at >> org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.ReceiverSupervisor.start(ReceiverSupervisor.scala:106) >> at >> org.apache.spark.streaming.scheduler.ReceiverTracker$ReceiverLauncher$$anonfun$9.apply(ReceiverTracker.scala:264) >> at >> org.apache.spark.streaming.scheduler.ReceiverTracker$ReceiverLauncher$$anonfun$9.apply(ReceiverTracker.scala:257) >> at >> org.apache.spark.SparkContext$$anonfun$runJob$4.apply(SparkContext.scala:1143) >> at >> org.apache.spark.SparkContext$$anonfun$runJob$4.apply(SparkContext.scala:1143) >> at org.apache.spark.scheduler.ResultTask.runTask(ResultTask.scala:62) >> at org.apache.spark.scheduler.Task.run(Task.scala:54) >> at >> org.apache.spark.executor.Executor$TaskRunner.run(Executor.scala:178) >> at >> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145) >> at >> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615) >> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) >> >> I have searched inside the fat jar and I found that that class is not in >> it: >> >> > jar -tf target/scala-2.10/rtstat_in_spark-assembly-0.0.1.jar | grep >> "kafka/consumer/ZookeeperConsumerConnector$ZKRebalancerListener$$anonfun$kafka$consumer$ZookeeperConsumerConnector" >> > >> >> The problem is the double dollar before anonfun: if you put only one then >> the class is there: >> >> > jar -tf target/scala-2.10/rtstat_in_spark-assembly-0.0.1.jar | grep >> "kafka/consumer/ZookeeperConsumerConnector$ZKRebalancerListener$anonfun$kafka$consumer$ZookeeperConsumerConnector" >> [...] >> kafka/consumer/ZookeeperConsumerConnector.class >> > >> >> I'm submitting my job to spark-1.1.1 compiled with hadoop2.4 downloaded >> from the spark website. >> >> My question is: how can I solve this problem? I guess the problem is my >> sbt script but I don't understand why. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Mario Pastorelli >> >> > >