To create MapReduce jobs you can either use the old org.apache.hadoop.mapred package or the newer org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce package for Mappers and Reducers, Jobs ... The first one had been marked as deprecated but this got reverted meanwhile. Now I wonder whether it is better to use the old mapred package or the new mapreduce package to create a job and why. Or is it just dependent on whether you need stuff like the MultipleTextOutputFormat which is only available in the old mapred package?
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Functionality wise there is not much difference between the old the new API. The only significant difference is that records are pushed to the mapper/reducer in the old API. While the new API supports both pull/push mechanism. You can get more information about the pull mechanism here. Also, the old API has been un-deprecated in 0.21 and will be deprecated in release 0.22 or 0.23. You can find more information about the new API here. As you mentioned some of the classes (like MultipleTextOutputFormat) have not been migrated to the new API, due to this and the above mentioned reason it's better to stick to the old API for now. |
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Both the old and new APIs are good. The new API is cleaner though. Use the new API wherever you can, and use the old one wherever you need specific classes that are not present in the new API (like But do take care not to use a mix of the old and new APIs in the same Mapreduce job. That leads to weird problems. |
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but this got reverted meanwhileare you sure? – Thomas Jungblut Sep 29 '11 at 14:36