[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-441?page=comments#action_12430966 ] Arun C Murthy commented on HADOOP-441: --------------------------------------
Doug, If I'm not missing something here... we can reuse the compressor by having one 'Deflater/Inflater' object per Writer/Reader instead of the pool right? Even then creating the stream with the above compressor will probably be quite significant for RecordCompressWriter where we would need to do this per record? Appreciate any further details on this one. Also, I'm concerned this solution will be quite gzip specific, which be unsuitable for a generic 'custom' compressor... thoughts? > SequenceFile should support 'custom compressors' > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HADOOP-441 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-441 > Project: Hadoop > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: io > Reporter: Arun C Murthy > Assigned To: Arun C Murthy > Fix For: 0.6.0 > > > SequenceFiles should support 'custom compressors' which can be specified by > the user on creation of the file. > Readily available packages for gzip and zip (java.util.zip) are among obvious > choices to support. Of course there will be hooks so that other compressors > can be added in future as long as there is a way to construct (input/output) > streams on top of the compressor/decompressor. > The 'classname' of the 'custom compressor/decompressor' could be stored in > the header of the SequenceFile which can then be used by SequenceFile.Reader > to figure out the appropriate 'decompressor'. Thus I propose we add > constructors to SequenceFile.Writer which take in the 'classname' of the > compressor's input/output stream classes (e.g. > DeflaterOutputStream/InflaterInputStream or > GZIPOutputStream/GZIPInputStream), which acts as the hook for future > compressors/decompressors. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
