:* Sunday, October 06, 2013 5:41 AM
*To:* user
*Subject:* Hadoop 2.x with Eclipse
Hi,
I followed the instructions on how to import hadoop files to Eclipse (I
am using hadoop 2.1 beta).
Currently on my machine, I have hadoop 2.1 installed.. and its source
code is imported on Eclipse. What
comfortable with log4j, the logging framework used by Hadoop, as those
log files are often your best friend when trying to debug a collection of
services.
john
From: Karim Awara [mailto:karim.aw...@kaust.edu.sa]
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 5:41 AM
To: user
Subject: Hadoop 2.x
[mailto:karim.aw...@kaust.edu.sa]
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 5:41 AM
To: user
Subject: Hadoop 2.x with Eclipse
Hi,
I followed the instructions on how to import hadoop files to Eclipse (I
am using hadoop 2.1 beta).
Currently on my machine, I have hadoop 2.1 installed.. and its
2.x with Eclipse
Hi,
I followed the instructions on how to import hadoop files to Eclipse
(I
am using hadoop 2.1 beta).
Currently on my machine, I have hadoop 2.1 installed.. and its source
code is imported on Eclipse. What I can't grasp is how to proceed
from
there?
I
Hi,
I followed the instructions on how to import hadoop files to Eclipse (I am
using hadoop 2.1 beta).
Currently on my machine, I have hadoop 2.1 installed.. and its source code
is imported on Eclipse. What I can't grasp is how to proceed from there?
I want to modify HDFS code (blockplacement
a collection of services.
john
From: Karim Awara [mailto:karim.aw...@kaust.edu.sa]
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 5:41 AM
To: user
Subject: Hadoop 2.x with Eclipse
Hi,
I followed the instructions on how to import hadoop files to Eclipse (I am
using hadoop 2.1 beta).
Currently on my machine, I have
...@kaust.edu.sa]
*Sent:* Sunday, October 06, 2013 5:41 AM
*To:* user
*Subject:* Hadoop 2.x with Eclipse
** **
Hi,
I followed the instructions on how to import hadoop files to Eclipse (I am
using hadoop 2.1 beta).
Currently on my machine, I have hadoop 2.1 installed.. and its source