I'm looking at solutions to a problem that involves reading keyed data from more than one file. In a single map step I need all the values for a particular key in the same place at the same time. I see in White's book the discussion about "the shuffle" and am tempted to wonder if when you come out of merging and the input to a reducer is sorted by key, if all the data for a key is there....if you can count on that.
The bigger pictures is that I want to do a poor-man's triple-store federation and the triples I want to load into an in-memory store don't all come from the same file. It's a vertical (?) partition where the values for a particular key are in different files. Said another way, the columns for a complete record each come from different files. Does Hadoop re-assemble that? ...at least for a single key at a time.