Description
“Simple” here refers to UDFs that utilize no client-specific class files (e.g REPL-generated) and JARs. Essentially, a “simple” UDF may only reference in-built libraries and classes defined within the scope of the UDF.
“Simple” here refers to UDFs that utilize no client-specific class files (e.g REPL-generated) and JARs. Essentially, a “simple” UDF may only reference in-built libraries and classes defined within the scope of the UDF.