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[DOC] Spark3.1.0 should not need the extraclasspath set for standalone more anymore #584

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tgravescs opened this issue Aug 19, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1699
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For spark 3.1.0 we can update our docs to remove the need for the extraclasspath when using the plugin with Standalone Mode on the executor side. We should test this and then update our docs.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-32119

@tgravescs tgravescs added the ? - Needs Triage Need team to review and classify label Aug 19, 2020
@tgravescs tgravescs added P2 Not required for release and removed ? - Needs Triage Need team to review and classify labels Aug 19, 2020
@sameerz sameerz added Spark 3.1+ Bugs only related to Spark 3.1 or higher documentation Improvements or additions to documentation labels Nov 15, 2020
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tested thsi work on spark 3.1.1. rc2

@tgravescs tgravescs self-assigned this Feb 9, 2021
@tgravescs tgravescs added this to the Feb 1 - Feb 12 milestone Feb 10, 2021
tgravescs pushed a commit to tgravescs/spark-rapids that referenced this issue Nov 30, 2023
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