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May 16, 2013

How-to: Configure Eclipse for Hadoop Contributions

Filed under: Cloudera,Hadoop,MapReduce — Patrick Durusau @ 12:34 pm

How-to: Configure Eclipse for Hadoop Contributions by Karthik Kambatla.

From the post:

Contributing to Apache Hadoop or writing custom pluggable modules requires modifying Hadoop’s source code. While it is perfectly fine to use a text editor to modify Java source, modern IDEs simplify navigation and debugging of large Java projects like Hadoop significantly. Eclipse is a popular choice thanks to its broad user base and multitude of available plugins.

This post covers configuring Eclipse to modify Hadoop’s source. (Developing applications against CDH using Eclipse is covered in a different post.) Hadoop has changed a great deal since our previous post on configuring Eclipse for Hadoop development; here we’ll revisit configuring Eclipse for the latest “flavors” of Hadoop. Note that trunk and other release branches differ in their directory structure, feature set, and build tools they use. (The EclipseEnvironment Hadoop wiki page is a good starting point for development on trunk.)

A post to ease your way towards contributing to the Hadoop project!

Or if you simply want to know the code you are running cold.

Or something in between!

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