Use GatewayKernelManager from Jupyter Server when gateway is enabled #1655
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I recently integrated
HTTPKernelManager
(andHTTPKernelClient
) from Elyra into Jupyter Server asGatewayKernelManager
(andGatewayKernelClient
) via this pull request that was recently released in Jupyter Server 1.7.0. This pull request replaces our use ofHTTPKernelManager/Client
withGatewayKernelManager/Client
.How was this pull request tested?
I built the master branch of Elyra and targetted an Enterprise Gateway server with a local pipeline - confirming Elyra and EG integration was working using
HTTPKernelManager
. I then applied these changes and re-confirmed the local pipeline still completed successfully and the logs (on both servers) reflected the expected results.Resolves #1649
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