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Java 8 Test Suites
These tests require having Java 8 installed and are isolated from the main Spark build. If Java 8 is not your system's default Java version, you will need to point Spark's build to your Java location. The set-up depends a bit on the build system:
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Sbt users can either set JAVA_HOME to the location of a Java 8 JDK or explicitly pass
-java-home
to the sbt launch script. If a Java 8 JDK is detected sbt will automatically include the Java 8 test project.$ JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.8.0/ build/sbt clean "test-only org.apache.spark.Java8APISuite"
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For Maven users,
Maven users can also refer to their Java 8 directory using JAVA_HOME. However, Maven will not automatically detect the presence of a Java 8 JDK, so a special build profile
-Pjava8-tests
must be used.$ JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.8.0/ mvn clean install -DskipTests
$ JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.8.0/ mvn test -Pjava8-tests -DwildcardSuites=org.apache.spark.Java8APISuite
Note that the above command can only be run from project root directory since this module depends on core and the test-jars of core and streaming. This means an install step is required to make the test dependencies visible to the Java 8 sub-project.