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courses:mapreduce-tutorial:step-23 [2012/01/29 23:43]
straka
courses:mapreduce-tutorial:step-23 [2012/01/30 15:37]
majlis
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 The Perl API is always using strings as keys and values. From the Java point of view: The Perl API is always using strings as keys and values. From the Java point of view:
   * the type of keys and values produced by Perl API is always ''Text''.   * the type of keys and values produced by Perl API is always ''Text''.
-  * any type can be used as input to Perl API -- if the type is different from ''Text'', a ''toString'' method is used to convert the value to ''String''.+  * any type can be used as input to Perl API -- if the type is different from ''Text'', a ''toString'' method is used to convert the value to string before the value is passed to Perl.
  
 ===== Input formats ===== ===== Input formats =====
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   * ''TextOutputFormat'': The type of both keys and values is ''Text''.   * ''TextOutputFormat'': The type of both keys and values is ''Text''.
   * ''SequenceFileOutputFormat'': Any type of keys and values can be used.   * ''SequenceFileOutputFormat'': Any type of keys and values can be used.
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 +<td style="text-align:left; width: 33%; "></html>[[step-22|Step 22]]: Optional – Setting Eclipse.<html></td>
 +<td style="text-align:center; width: 33%; "></html>[[.|Overview]]<html></td>
 +<td style="text-align:right; width: 33%; "></html>[[step-24|Step 24]]: Mappers, running Java Hadoop jobs.<html></td>
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