On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Jay Vyas <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks roman :) yes we once lived and died by the SolrOutputFormat for some > time. It is a very nice extension to hadoop's reduce outputs - but What i > mean is that SOLR is not part of the hadoop ecosystem, in the sense that it > doesnt natively depend on HDFS .
Part of the JIRA I quoted has a full integration with HDFS. Plus there's a way to index as part of the mapreduce job with the indices being deposited to HDFS. > I think of "hadoop ecosytem" tools as tools which rely on HDFS, or > MapReduce, in order to run. Yup. That's exactly what has been done with Solr Cloud ;-) > But maybe the definition of the "hadoop ecosystem" is brodening in the YARN > / Zookeeper era ? It is somewhat, but we're still pretty close to the original definition. Thanks, Roman.
