uhm *cough* Karmasphere Studio for Hadoop and MapReduce is now available as an Eclipse plugin. It looks and works essentially the same as the NetBeans version except for some funky Eclipse title bar stuff going on at the top.
You can get it free, today from http://www.karmasphere.com/ What this means is: * Easily develop and test Hadoop jobs in Eclipse, with full integration with Eclipse's Java editor. * Enjoy visual runtime debugging of jobs on your Hadoop cluster from Eclipse. * Work with Amazon Elastic MapReduce and S3 from Eclipse and submit and manage jobs from the GUI. * Browse HDFS and S3, treating files as if they were local in Eclipse. * Do [______________________________] (0) from Eclipse. The plugin of course also offers embedded Hadoop libraries for all released versions, and should be comparable with the NetBeans release. It turned out that all the library code we wrote was GUI agnostic, and it only took us 6 months to learn SWT. <NEO>I know Kung SWT</NEO>. If only. On an almost tediously serious note, this is a beta. It's all there. Please, please give us feedback - it's the only way we know how to improve the product for you. Have fun! S. (0) Please fill in this bit and mail it back to Karmasphere. You must be either over or not over the age of eighteen to enter this competition. (1) This statement has not been submitted for review by either the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration. -- http://www.hadoopstudio.org/ Karmasphere Studio for Hadoop - An intuitive visual interface to Big Data
