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Anthony Hsu updated PIG-4450:
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Description:
Using the trunk version of Pig, I had to do much more than listed on
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/PIG/How+to+set+up+Eclipse+environment
to get Pig setup and working in Eclipse. I had to do the following:
# Make sure I'm using Java 7.
# {{ant clean eclipse-files -Dhadoopversion=23}}
# {{ant compile gen -Dhadoopversion=23}}
# In Eclipse, File -> Import -> Existing Projects into Workspace -> Browse to
Pig repo -> Finish.
# Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Source -> Add Folder
{{test/perf/pigmix/src/java}}.
# Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Remove
{{javacc-4.2.jar}}.
# Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Add JAR
{{test/perf/pigmix/lib/sdsuLibJKD12.jar}}.
# Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Add External JAR
{{hadoop-yarn-server-applicationhistoryservice\-*.jar}}. (I had to find and
download this jar myself. It is needed for running tests.)
Finally, I was able to build the project without errors and run the tests using
JUnit from within Eclipse.
It would be nice to fix/automate some of these steps.
was:
Using the trunk version of Pig, I had to do much more than listed on
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/PIG/How+to+set+up+Eclipse+environment
to get Pig setup and working in Eclipse. I had to do the following:
# Make sure I'm using Java 7.
# {{ant clean eclipse-files -Dhadoopversion=23}}
# {{ant compile gen -Dhadoopversion=23}}
# In Eclipse, File -> Import -> Existing Projects into Workspace -> Browse to
Pig repo -> Finish.
# Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Source -> Add Folder
{{test/perf/pigmix/src/java}}.
# Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Remove
{{javacc-4.2.jar}}.
# Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Add JAR
{{test/perf/pigmix/lib/sdsuLibJKD12.jar}}.
# Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Add JAR
{{hadoop-yarn-server-applicationhistoryservice\-*.jar}}. (I had to find and
download this jar myself. It is needed for running tests.)
Finally, I was able to build the project without errors and run the tests using
JUnit from within Eclipse.
It would be nice to fix/automate some of these steps.
> Make Pig Eclipse Setup Easier
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> Key: PIG-4450
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-4450
> Project: Pig
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Anthony Hsu
>
> Using the trunk version of Pig, I had to do much more than listed on
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/PIG/How+to+set+up+Eclipse+environment
> to get Pig setup and working in Eclipse. I had to do the following:
> # Make sure I'm using Java 7.
> # {{ant clean eclipse-files -Dhadoopversion=23}}
> # {{ant compile gen -Dhadoopversion=23}}
> # In Eclipse, File -> Import -> Existing Projects into Workspace -> Browse to
> Pig repo -> Finish.
> # Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Source -> Add Folder
> {{test/perf/pigmix/src/java}}.
> # Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Remove
> {{javacc-4.2.jar}}.
> # Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Add JAR
> {{test/perf/pigmix/lib/sdsuLibJKD12.jar}}.
> # Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries -> Add External JAR
> {{hadoop-yarn-server-applicationhistoryservice\-*.jar}}. (I had to find and
> download this jar myself. It is needed for running tests.)
> Finally, I was able to build the project without errors and run the tests
> using JUnit from within Eclipse.
> It would be nice to fix/automate some of these steps.
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