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## What changes were proposed in this pull request? Currently, `checkstyle` is configured to check the files under `src/main/java`. However, Spark has Java files in `src/main/scala`, too. This PR fixes the following configuration in `pom.xml` and the unchecked-so-far violations on those files. ```xml -<sourceDirectory>${basedir}/src/main/java</sourceDirectory> +<sourceDirectories>${basedir}/src/main/java,${basedir}/src/main/scala</sourceDirectories> ``` ## How was this patch tested? After passing the Jenkins build and manually `dev/lint-java`. (Note that Jenkins does not run `lint-java`) Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org> Closes #12242 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-14465. |
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Java 8 Test Suites
These tests require having Java 8 installed and are isolated from the main Spark build. If Java 8 is not your system's default Java version, you will need to point Spark's build to your Java location. The set-up depends a bit on the build system:
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Sbt users can either set JAVA_HOME to the location of a Java 8 JDK or explicitly pass
-java-home
to the sbt launch script. If a Java 8 JDK is detected sbt will automatically include the Java 8 test project.`$ JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.8.0/ build/sbt clean java8-tests/test
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For Maven users,
Maven users can also refer to their Java 8 directory using JAVA_HOME.
$ JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.8.0/ mvn clean install -DskipTests
$ JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.8.0/ mvn -pl :java8-tests_2.11 test
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.