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Natalia Zelenskaya commented on OOZIE-1067:
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We have a solution to create workflows for EMR similar to oozie. We published
in Maven central repository a package that allows you to describe a workflow in
a properties file.
Check it on our website: http://supperslonic.com/AWS/ElasticMapReduce.
You can find an example code there too.
> Support Amazon EMR action executor in oozie installed on EC2
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>
> Key: OOZIE-1067
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-1067
> Project: Oozie
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: action, coordinator, workflow
> Affects Versions: trunk
> Environment: Oozie, Amazon EMR availability, EC2 instance, access to
> Amazon S3 or S3N filesystem.
> Reporter: Shaik Idris Ali
> Labels: Amazon, EC2, EMR, s3
> Fix For: trunk
>
> Original Estimate: 506h
> Remaining Estimate: 506h
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> Oozie is being adopted as default workflow/scheduling engine for BigData.
> Currently, small organizations prefer on demand clusters like Amazon's EMR
> instead of full fledged Hadoop setup. However, currently we don't have
> support for powerful workflow engine like oozie, which seamlessly
> schedules/executes user jobs on EMR.
> Oozie can provide a new ActionExecutor class like EMRActionExecutor, which
> can take all the required credentials for EMR.
> Oozie can be installed on Amazon EC2 instance, which can then talk to any
> dynamic EMR cluster.
> Though, Oozie has support for other filesystems other than HDFS, we might
> need to tweak a bit to support Filesystems like S3.
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