Install the Hadoop 1.0.0 plug-in of Eclipse in Ubuntu.
First, I posted an email showing you how to obtain the Eclipse (Indigo 3.7) Plug-in of Hadoop 1.0.0.
(1) In the Hadoop 1.0.0 installation directory, the system does not provide hadoop-eclipse-plugin-1.0.0.jar plug-ins. However, the relevant source code under the src/contrib/eclipse path under the installed directory can be obtained by compiling the source code.
(2) You can use plug-ins of other versions, but it is applicable to the lowest version 0.20.205 of Hadoop 1.0.0.
(3) download the hadoop-eclipse-plugin-1.0.0.jar plug-in on the csdn. Download URL: http://download.csdn.net/download/lwj_dx/4061857. It only costs 5 points. I have already obtained the download from Sina. I don't know when to pass it.
Installing the plug-in is easy. Put this file in the plugs under the Eclipse installation directory and restart Eclipse.
Here is a build against Eclipse 3.7 (May work with other versions), and Hadoop 1.0.0: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24999702/Apache/hadoop-eclipse-plugin-1.0.0.jar
Shocould work.
On 03-Jan-2012, at PM, Harsh J wrote:
> Chris,
>
> You 'd need to build from your distribution's src/contrib/eclipse
> Source directory. You can also reuse a jar that's built at least
> 0.20.205, but am not aware of a pre-built location presently. Do check
> The $ HADOOP_HOME/contrib directory if it is already present in
> Downloaded distribution.
>
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at PM, chris 0 <viscousplacebo@gmail.com> wrote:
> No I sourced the dev plugin from
> Http://code.google.com/p/hadoop-eclipse-plugin/
> So if I build it myself from that sourcecode, it 'd probably work?
>
> Cheers
>
> Chris
>
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at PM, Harsh J >
>>> Chris,
>>>
>>> Did you build the plugin yourself or sourced it from somewhere else?
>>> Building your own plugin JAR and using that mostly always works.
>>>
>>> On 03-Jan-2012, at PM, chris 0 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Has anyone managed to get the eclipse plugin
>>>> Working with Hadoop 1.0.0, I keep getting
>>>> Errors such:
>>>>
>>>> Caused by: java. io. IOException: Call to/192.168.1.200: 50010 failed on
>>>> Local exception: java. io. EOFException
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
> --
> Harsh J