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Spring Java developers get Hadoop integration

Spring Java developers get Hadoop integration

By:  Paul Krill  On: 29 Feb 2012 For: InfoWorld (U.S.) 
 

VMware's Spring Hadoop offers link between Spring development framework and Hadoop distributed processing platform

SAN FRANCISCO --  VMware this week introduced its Spring Hadoop software, which is intended to make it easier for Java developers utilizing the Spring Framework to leverage Apache Hadoop data processing capabilities.

Developers can perform MapReduce queries in Hadoop from Spring, then have triggered event results based on Hadoop, said Adam Fitzgerald, VMware director of developer relations. Also, developers can build complex workloads that interact with Hadoop either as individual MapReduce requests or as data-streaming results.

Hadoop is Apache's open source platform for scalable, distributed computing, while Hadoop MapReduce is a programming model and framework for processing large sets of data. Spring Hadoop will be available on VMware's springsource.org website and is being released under an Apache open source license.

"Spring Hadoop was created to make it more straightforward for enterprise Java developers to use Apache Hadoop," Fitzgerald said. With the integration, VMWare has taken Spring's dependency injection mechanism for linking related objects and applied it to Hadoop. This saves developers time and increases productivity, testability, and portability, Fitzgerald said.

Spring Hadoop enables execution of MapReduce, Streaming, Hive, Pig, and Cascading jobs via the Spring container. Hadoop Distributed File System data access is enabled through JVM scripting languages, such as Groovy and jRuby. Also, declarative and programmatic support is offered for Hadoop tools, including FsShell and DistCp.


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paul krill Paul Krill is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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