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Steve Loughran commented on HADOOP-14090:
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Having separate region/endpoint just confuses me. The docs will need a
paragraph on it. Key thing: the endpoint specifies the s3 endpoint for
authentication. If I specify DDB region, what does that mean for the s3a
bucket? What if they are different...does that just run DDB somewhere else?
other than that
* Unix convention is to use -- for long commands, so if an app supports single
char options, you can combine them {{tar \-xvf == tar \-x \-v \-f}}. So use
"\-\-" as the prefix here.
* please use shared string constants for "region" and "endpoint" in code &
tests.
* -1 to TODOs in code. Better to add a new JIRA item rather than leave comments
in the source with will inevitably get forgotten about. JIRA should be where
the entire TODO list should be documented.
> Allow users to specify region for DynamoDB table instead of endpoint
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> Key: HADOOP-14090
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14090
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: fs/s3
> Reporter: Sean Mackrory
> Attachments: HADOOP-14090-HADOOP-13345.001.patch
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> Assuming the AWS SDK allows this, I think this would be a better way to
> configure it for any usage on AWS itself (with endpoint still being an option
> for AWS-compatible non-AWS use cases). Unless users actually care about a
> specific endpoint, this is easier. Perhaps less important, HADOOP-14023 shows
> that inferring the region from the endpoint (which granted, isn't that
> necessary) doesn't work very well at all.
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