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* For `Frontend Errors`, throw newly created `FrontendException` that is a
subclass of RuntimeException. Catch the exception in main, log it, including
the stack, to the client side log. Write failure message to stderr pointing to
the log file. In the future, we might find it useful to further subdivide this
errors in which case we might subclass the `FrontendException` class.
* For `Backend Errors` there will need to be backend specific way to get the
error from the backend to the frontend. Once this is done, log the error into
client side log file and throw `ExecuteException`. Catch the exception in main,
log it, including the stack, to the client side log. Write failure message to
stderr pointing to the log file.
+ == Pig and Eclipse ==
- == Pig Setup in Eclipse IDE ==
- Eclipse is an open source development community. If you have not already
done so, download Eclipse and install it on your development machine. For more
information, see [http://www.eclipse.org Eclipse] and
[http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/moreinfo/java.php Eclipse IDE].
- Configure the Eclipse Plugins
- You will need the [http://www.easyeclipse.org/site/plugins/javacc.html JavaCC
plugin] and the[http://subclipse.tigris.org/ Subclipse Subversion plugin] for
Eclipse.
+ To use Pig with the Eclipse IDE, see [Eclipse Environment].
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- To install these plugins from within Eclipse, do the following:
- * Start Eclipse
- * Select Help Software Update Find and Install
- * Select Search for new feature to install
- * Click Import sites and import: attachment:PigEclipse.xml
- Once the sites are imported, you can install the JavaCC and Subclipse
Subversion plugins.
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- Check Out Pig with SVN
- To get the Pig project into Eclipse, do the following:
- * Go to the SVN Repository view and add
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/pig as a repository.
- * Open the repository and right click on trunk/pig and select Checkout.
- * Checkout the source from SVN to a directory (for example, mypig).
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- Configure External Classes
- To get Eclipse to resolve Classes which come from JavaCC, do the following:
- * Start Eclipse
- * Select Project Properties
- * Select Java Build Path and click Source
- * Make sure the src-gen directory at the top level is part of the Source
folders in build path list.
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