Some dependencies in these packages might conflict with the core, as the
core already includes these two packages. Therefore, exclude
Hive-related packages from the build.
## Proposed changes
Issue Number: close #xxx
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(cherry picked from commit 70922604242b0dca279682906b70b71328805b24)
## Proposed changes
Issue Number: #40757
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* Upgrade log4j to 2.X
- binding log4j version to 2.18.0
- used log4j-1.2-api complete smooth upgrade
* Upgrade filerupload to 1.5
* Upgrade commons-io to 2.7
* Upgrade commons-compress to 1.22
* Upgrade gson to 2.8.9
* Upgrade guava to 30.0-jre
* Binding jackson version to 2.14.2
* Upgrade netty-all to 4.1.89.final
* Upgrade protobuf to 3.21.12
* Upgrade kafka-clints to 3.4.0
* Upgrade calcite version to 1.33.0
* Upgrade aws-java-sdk to 1.12.302
* Upgrade hadoop to 3.3.4
* Upgrade zookeeper to 3.4.14
* Binding tomcat-embed-core to 8.5.86
* Upgrade apache parent pom to 25
* Use hive-exec-core as a hive dependency, add the missing jar-hive-serde separately
* Basic public dependencies are extracted to parent dependencies
* Use jackson uniformly as the basic json tool
* Remove springloaded, spring-boot-devtools has the same functionality
* Modify the spark-related dependency scope to provide, which should be provided at runtime
After opening the project in Intellij Idea, we can see the cause. It is because Apache Maven of which the version is 3.8.1 or newer blocks http repositories by default. Therefore, we can fix this issue by adding a https repository which contains this package in pom.xml.