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Dimitris Bousis commented on PIG-2599:
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Hi all,
My name is Dimitris Bousis, currently doing my Master in Computer Engineering &
Informatics in University of Patras, Greece. My research interests include
cloud & distributed computing with related technologies such as Hadoop, HBase,
Cassandra , Pig & Hive. Though i have not started any research activity with
the technologies (I plan to do so after the summer), i have taken an elective
course in Hadoop,HDFS, HBase & Cassandra during my undergraduate studies.
I am interested in applying for this GsoC 2012 project. I have used Maven in
several Jave EE projects i have been involved and i have some experience with
Ant as well. I downloaded Pig and explored it's source. Switching to maven
would roughly consist of these main tasks :
1) Provide projects dependencies in the main pom.xml file taken from the Ivy's
configuration.
2) Process any required resources.
3) Build pig and any required components with the compile scope.
4) Build and run pig tests
5) Provide a packaged version of pig for component reuse through the maven
repository distribution.
Please comment this post for anything you consider necessary. Looking forward
working with you this summer.
Dimitris Bousis
> Mavenize Pig
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> Key: PIG-2599
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-2599
> Project: Pig
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: build
> Reporter: Daniel Dai
> Labels: gsoc2012
>
> Switch Pig build system from ant to maven.
> This is a candidate project for Google summer of code 2012. More information
> about the program can be found at
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/PIG/GSoc2012
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