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Spring could potentially be a one-stop shop for all your enterprise applications, however, Spring is modular, allowing you to pick and c...
Explain the WordCount implementation via Hadoop framework ?
We will count the words in all the input file flow as below input Assume there are two files each having a sentence Hello World Hello...
Job tracker and Task tracker to Client application
Client applications submit jobs to the Job tracker. The JobTracker talks to the NameNode to determine the location of the data The JobTrack...
Challenges of Distributed computing.
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What is a Task Tracker in Hadoop? How many instances of TaskTracker run on a Hadoop Cluster
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Can you provide multiple input paths to a map-reduce jobs Hadoop?
A. Yes, but only in Hadoop 0.22+. B. No, Hadoop always operates on one input directory. C. Yes, developers can add any number of input path...
What is Spring Framework , why we need Spring framework - Simple overview
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Hibernate is an Object-Relational Mapping(ORM) solution for JAVA and it raised as an open source persistent framework created by Gavin Kin...
Hibernate Configuration
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What is a metadata?
Metadata is the information about the data stored in datanodes such as location of the file, size of the file and so on.
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