I have a jar application that works with an external properties file. The file is used so that the user can override default properties. The default and core properties are part of the build so no problem there.
Normaly I would do something like one of theese:
java -jar MyAwesomeApp.jar user.properties
OR
java -jar MyAwesomeApp.jar -Dmyapp.userproperties=user.properties
But with hadoop, the jar gets executed inside the hadoop framework like this
/bin/hadoop jar MyAwesomeApp.jar input output
And no matter where I put the -D I can't get the value via System.getProperty(...). The properties is not set. The hadoop documentation said that -D is a GENERIC OPTION and is set after the command. But if I do so I get an error that -D is not a valid jar file (duh...)
I aim to keep the application as clean as possible...so I only want to pass the user configuration as a parameter as a last resort, i.e.
/bin/hadoop jar MyAwesomeApp.jar input output user.properties
I hope someone can tell me what I have to do to get the -D working :/ Hadoop is running pseudo distributed so I am actually using HDFS too...