Hi Omkar, You are right that the Eclipse plugins have to be built from source (remote cluster in your instance). It is like that because the Eclipse plugin has HDFS/MR client code compiled directly into it.
I was unable to find a central update-site/website where Eclipse plugins were made available. Regards, Srimanth On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:27 AM, Omkar Joshi <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > > I have Hadoop 1.0.4 version running on a remote cluster running of Ubuntu > 12.04 Precise. I have only the command-line access to the cluster machines > via Putty etc. > > > > Currently, any MR etc. code that I write using Eclipse running on my local > Windows machine, I have to build and ship the jar file to the remote cluster > and execute it. > > > > Now, I wish to add a plug-in on my local Eclipse which will allow me to > execute my MR etc. codes on the remote cluster(alike a Java program, a web > application). > > > > While I’m facing issues in building the jar from src/contrib/eclipse-plugin > directory, is my assumption, itself in the first place, correct – build the > eclipse plug-in jar on the remote cluster machine, ship it to the local > eclipse and use it to run code on the same remote cluster? > > > > Regards, > > Omkar Joshi > > > > > ________________________________ > The contents of this e-mail and any attachment(s) may contain confidential > or privileged information for the intended recipient(s). Unintended > recipients are prohibited from taking action on the basis of information in > this e-mail and using or disseminating the information, and must notify the > sender and delete it from their system. L&T Infotech will not accept > responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of, or the > presence of any virus or disabling code in this e-mail"
