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Hadoop Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   Hadoop Beginner's Guide Get your mountain of data under control with Hadoop. This guide requires no prior knowledge of the software or cloud services – just a willingness to learn the basics from this practical step-by-step tutorial.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849517300
Length 398 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Hadoop Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. What It's All About 2. Getting Hadoop Up and Running FREE CHAPTER 3. Understanding MapReduce 4. Developing MapReduce Programs 5. Advanced MapReduce Techniques 6. When Things Break 7. Keeping Things Running 8. A Relational View on Data with Hive 9. Working with Relational Databases 10. Data Collection with Flume 11. Where to Go Next Pop Quiz Answers Index

Using language-independent data structures


A criticism often leveled at Hadoop, and which the community has been working hard to address, is that it is very Java-centric. It may appear strange to accuse a project fully implemented in Java of being Java-centric, but the consideration is from a client's perspective.

We have shown how Hadoop Streaming allows the use of scripting languages to implement map and reduce tasks and how Pipes provides similar mechanisms for C++. However, one area that does remain Java-only is the nature of the input formats supported by Hadoop MapReduce. The most efficient format is SequenceFile, a binary splittable container that supports compression. However, SequenceFiles have only a Java API; they cannot be written or read in any other language.

We could have an external process creating data to be ingested into Hadoop for MapReduce processing, and the best way we could do this is either have it simply as an output of text type or do some preprocessing to translate...

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