Thanks Neil, I'll get some documentation for that. Can we maybe get in touch so you can explain me a little more of that integration?
Fabio 2012/2/17 <neil.harw...@gmail.com> > We in our company have integrated Liferay which is an open source java > portal with hbase using its java api by creating an extension to its > document library portlet to show content. We are indexing content > separately on a solr index server where you can search and that content > (image, docs, etc.) Is pulled from hbase hadoop. > > Regards, > Neil > > > Sent on my BlackBerry® from Vodafone > > -----Original Message----- > From: fabio.pitz...@gmail.com > Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 17:02:57 > To: <common-user@hadoop.apache.org> > Reply-To: common-user@hadoop.apache.org > Subject: Re: Building Hadoop UI > > Thanks Peter, > > I'll give Spring a try, also because there is also a .NET version of this > framework, which is basically what my company is looking for. > > > Fabio Pitzolu > fabio.pitz...@gmail.com > > Il giorno 17/feb/2012, alle ore 15:31, Jamack, Peter ha scritto: > > > You could use something like Spring, but you'll need to figure ways to > > connect and integrate and it'll be a homegrown solution. > > > > Peter Jamack > > > > On 2/17/12 5:52 AM, "fabio.pitz...@gmail.com" <fabio.pitz...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Hello everyone, > >> > >> in order to provide our clients a custom UI for their MapReduce jobs and > >> HDFS files, what is the best solution to create a web-based UI for > Hadoop? > >> We are not going to use Cloudera HUE, we need something more > >> user-friendly and shaped for our clients needs. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Fabio Pitzolu > > > > >