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March 12, 2012

Introducing Spring Hadoop

Filed under: Hadoop,Spring Hadoop — Patrick Durusau @ 8:04 pm

Introducing Spring Hadoop by Costin Leau.

From the post:

I am happy to announce that the first milestone release (1.0.0.M1) for Spring Hadoop project is available and talk about some of the work we have been doing over the last few months. Part of the Spring Data umbrella, Spring Hadoop provides support for developing applications based on Hadoop technologies by leveraging the capabilities of the Spring ecosystem. Whether one is writing stand-alone, vanilla MapReduce applications, interacting with data from multiple data stores across the enterprise, or coordinating a complex workflow of HDFS, Pig, or Hive jobs, or anything in between, Spring Hadoop stays true to the Spring philosophy offering a simplified programming model and addresses "accidental complexity" caused by the infrastructure. Spring Hadoop, provides a powerful tool in the developer arsenal for dealing with big data volumes.

I rather like that, “accidental complexity.” 😉

Still, if you are learning Hadoop, Spring Hadoop may ease the learning curve. Not to mention making application development easier. Your mileage may vary but it is worth a long look.

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