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[jira] Commented: (HADOOP-516) Eclipse-based GUI: DFS explorer and
basic Map/Reduce job launcher
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-516?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#action_12530857 ]
Owen O'Malley commented on HADOOP-516:
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Is this still relevant after HADOOP-1437?
> Eclipse-based GUI: DFS explorer and basic Map/Reduce job launcher
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>
> Key: HADOOP-516
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-516
> Project: Hadoop
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Environment: Eclipse 3.2
> JDK 1.5
> Reporter: Frédéric Bertin
> Attachments: hdfsExplorer.zip, hdfsExplorer2.zip
>
>
> to increase productivity in our current project (which makes a heavy use of Hadoop), we wrote a small Eclipse-based GUI application which basically consists in 2 views:
> * a HDFS explorer adapted from Eclipse filesystem explorer example.
> For now, it includes the following features:
> o classical tree-based browsing interface, with directory
> content being detailed in a 3 columns table (file name, file
> size, file type)
> o refresh button
> o delete file or directory (with confirm dialog): select files
> in the tree or table and click the "Delete" button
> o rename file or directory: simple click on the file in the
> table, type the new name and validate
> o open file with system editor: select the file in the table
> and click "Open" button (works on Windows, not on Linux)
> o internal drag & drop
> o external drag & drop from the local filesystem to the HDFS
> (the opposite doesn't work)
> * a MapReduce *very* simple job launcher:
> o select the job XML configuration file
> o run the job
> o kill the job
> o visualize map and reduce progress with progress bars
> o open a browser on the Hadoop job tracker web interface
> INSTALLATION NOTES:
> - Eclipse 3.2
> - JDK 1.5
> - import the archive in Eclipse
> - copy your hadoop conf file (hadoop-default.xml in "src" folder) -> this step should be moved in the GUI later
> - right-click on the project and Run As -> Eclipse Application
> - enjoy...
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