Thanks... But are you sure this is the only way? Or is there some magic way to 
run hive in local mode that we both are missing out on ?:)...

- isn't hive in local mode supposed to be run simply via the jdbc://hive URL 
which runs local mode... Or maybe by the fork config parameter?

- For example see the parameters in this file:

https://github.com/riptano/brisk/blob/master/resources/hive/conf/hive-site.xml


> On Dec 28, 2013, at 10:22 AM, Edward Capriolo <edlinuxg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> You can follow along to what I do here.
> 
> https://github.com/edwardcapriolo/hive_test
> 
> Essentially hive requires a HADOOP_HOME because it always wants to fork a 
> bin/hadoop process. Hive-test helps you unpack hadoop inside target and 
> change your hadoop_home to some other directory. 
> 
> It would be nice if there was some other way to do this.
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Jay Vyas <jayunit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Hive:
>> 
>> I'm attempting to create a robust eclipse based dev environment for testing 
>> my hive jobs in localmode however I run into classnotfound errors depending 
>> on which maven dependencies I use. Also, it seems when I change these 
>> dependencies from hive 0.12 to hive 0.11, I get other errors related to hive 
>> trying to launch jobs via calling /usr/bin/hadoop.
>> 
>> This I am stuck: I can't run hive 12 in local java mode because of subtle 
>> datanucleus class and API inconsistencies which are tough to resolve, and 
>> when going to hive 11, it seems local mode is not natively detected via the 
>> jdbc URL...
>> 
>> So I have 2 questions:
>> 
>> 0) how does hive 12 versus 11 implement local mode differently ?
>> 
>> And
>> 
>> 1) What is the right way to in hive in pure java/ local environments?
>> 
>> The hive book suggests modifying configuration properties, for local mode..
>> 
>> but I also have found  that in hive 0.12 , using the jdbc://hive connection 
>> URL automagically launches jobs in local mode..
>> 
>> However in 0.11 , I see calls to /usr/bin/hadoop when running java classes 
>> in local eclipse environment.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> FYI to see an example of my pom.xml, you can checkout the 
>> github://jayunit100/bigpetstore pom.xml file.
> 

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