Preparing a Local Application Development Environment
Table 1 describes the environment required for secondary development. You also need to prepare a Linux environment for verifying whether the application is running properly.
Item |
Description |
---|---|
Operating system (OS) |
Windows OS. Windows 7 or later is recommended. |
JDK installation |
Basic configurations of the development environment. JDK 1.8 or later is required. |
Eclipse installation and configuration |
It is a tool used to develop HBase applications. |
Installing Apache Maven |
It is a tool used to compile the sample project. |
Network |
The client must be interconnected with the HBase server on the network. |
- Install Eclipse and JDK in the Windows development environment.
You have installed JDK1.8 or later. You have used Eclipse supporting JDK 1.8 or later, with the JUnit plug-in installed.
- If you use IBM JDK, ensure that the JDK configured in Eclipse is IBM JDK.
- If you use Oracle JDK, ensure that the JDK configured in Eclipse is Oracle JDK.
- Do not use the same workspace and the sample project in the same path for different Eclipse programs.
- Prepare a Linux environment for testing application running status.
Preparing a Running and Commissioning Environment
- On the ECS management console, apply for a new ECS for application development, running, and commissioning.
- The security group of the ECS must be the same as that of the master node in an MRS cluster.
- The ECS and the MRS cluster must be in the same VPC.
- The ECS network interface controller (NIC) and the MRS cluster must be in the same network segment.
- Apply for an EIP, bind it to the IP address of a new ECS, and configure an inbound or outbound rule for the security group.
- Download the client program. For details, see Downloading an MRS Client.
- Log in to the node where the downloaded client is located, and then install the client.
- Run the following command to decompress the client package:
tar -xvf /opt/MRS_Services_Client.tar
- Run the following command to verify the installation file package:
- Run the following command to decompress the installation file package:
- Run the following command to install the client to a specified directory (absolute path), for example, /opt/client. The directory is automatically created.
cd /opt/MRS_Services_ClientConfig
sh install.sh /opt/client
Components client installation is complete.
- Run the following command to decompress the client package:
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