Building Hadoop UI

2012-02-17 Thread fabio . pitzolu
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

Re: Building Hadoop UI

2012-02-17 Thread Jamack, Peter
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" 
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



Re: Building Hadoop UI

2012-02-17 Thread fabio . pitzolu
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" 
> 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
> 



Re: Building Hadoop UI

2012-02-17 Thread neil . harwani
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


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-Original Message-
From: fabio.pitz...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 17:02:57 
To: 
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" 
> 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
> 




Re: Building Hadoop UI

2012-02-17 Thread Fabio Pitzolu
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 

> 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: 
> 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" 
> > 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
> >
>
>
>