An Eclipse plug-in that simplifies the creation and deployment of MapReduce programs.
Date Posted:march 22, 2007
Update:april, 2007 Version 1.0.4:added tunneling support and improved usability.
What is the IBM MapReduce Eclipse tool?
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The tool is a plug-in that supports the creation of MapReduce applications under Eclipse. It uses the open source Hadoop MapReduce Framework, a framework that enables aggregation-intensive applications to be run on large clusters of commercial machine hardware. Plug-ins have the following features under Eclipse:
can package the deployment of java™ Engineering as a jar (Java Archive) file to a Hadoop server (local or remote). Provide memoranda in the development process. Provides a separate view of the Hadoop server, the Hadoop Distributed File System (DFS), and the current job state. Provides a class development wizard based on the MapReduce framework for easy opening. Plug-ins can be run on windows®, linux®, and any system that can run eclipse.
How does it work?
Plug-ins can automatically create projects with Hadoop libraries for development and testing, and provide mapreduce template drivers. Once the project is complete, the plug-in can use the SCP (secure copy) to deploy the code to the Hadoop server and execute it remotely via SSH (Secure shell). During execution, you can also interact with the Hadoop task processor via HTTP and display the job status.
About the author
Technology by Julian Friedman, Eugene Hung, Dennis Quan, and all IBM Software Group "" s high configured on Demand FX Unit @IBM Silicon Valley Laboratory staff Development completed.