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Clay B. edited comment on OOZIE-2876 at 5/3/17 6:56 AM: -------------------------------------------------------- It seems downloading from a generic HTTP server is a pretty easy activity for a Java or Shell action; have folks seen this onerous enough for new-users that an action could provide value? was (Author: clayb): It seems downloading from a generic HTTP server is a pretty easy action for a Java or Shell action; have folks seen this onerous enough for new-users that an action could provide value? > Provide deployment primitives > ----------------------------- > > Key: OOZIE-2876 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-2876 > Project: Oozie > Issue Type: Wish > Components: action > Reporter: Clay B. > Priority: Minor > > Today one can schedule workflows which run on a cluster using many > pre-existing artifacts. However, today there are no helpful primitives for > deploying those artifacts to the cluster. > For example, one may use a Spark JAR (hosted in a Maven repository) stored on > a cluster's HDFS to talk with data stored in a Hive table (the schema of > which is likely tracked in a source code management system somewhere) and use > JDBC to talk to an arbitrary database off the cluster. (As to which database > being configured based on the cluster being Dev, Beta or PROD all mapped in a > simple configuration file.) Further, the data may be verified by a simple Pig > script (also stored in a source code management repository). > As a user, I'd like some way to get my binaries and ASCII configuration on a > cluster without significant ad hoc shell actions. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)