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Christophe Taton commented on HADOOP-3744:
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Hi Aaron,
I tried running the 0.17.1 plugin jar out of the box and on Eclipse 3.4 (on
Linux), and the plugin is effectively recognized in my case and shows the
Map/Reduce perspective correctly; however, as you point out, the "Run on
Hadoop" shortcut fails silently in this configuration.
I have still not found out the origin of this problem.
Could you double check that 0.17.1 is not recognized at all on your install, as
it is at least recognized on mine.
I'm actually cleaning and updating the plug-in, but I admit my thesis does not
allow me to spend as much time as I would like to on this...
Cheers
> Eclipse Plugin does not work with Eclipse Ganymede (3.4)
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>
> Key: HADOOP-3744
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-3744
> Project: Hadoop Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: contrib/eclipse-plugin
> Affects Versions: 0.16.4, 0.17.0
> Environment: Windows XP with Eclipse "Ganymede" 3.4
> Reporter: Aaron Kimball
>
> The newest version of Eclipse seems incompatible with the plugin. The plugin
> as released in 0.16.4 will allow you to add/remove MapReduce servers, and
> will allow you to browse/manipulate the DFS in the DFS Browser, but will not
> allow you to run programs. Clicking "Run As * Run On Hadoop" will simply not
> cause the run-on-hadoop server selection window to appear. No error message
> is given.
> Dropping the 0.17.1 copy of the plugin JAR into the eclipse/plugins/
> directory does not fix the issue; it is in fact worse: Eclipse does not seem
> to regard the 0.17 plugin as real. No "MapReduce Perspective" is made
> available in the perspectives selection window.
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