Note
Apache does not make Oozie builds, so it has to be built manually.
Download tarball from Apache mirror
Unpack it with
$ tar -xzvf oozie-4.0.1.tar.gz
To build Oozie the following command can be used:
$ {oozie_dir}/bin/mkdistro.sh -DskipTests
By default it builds against Hadoop 1.1.1. To built it with Hadoop version 2.x:
The hadoop-2 version should be changed in pom.xml. This can be done manually or with the following command (you should replace 2.x.x with your hadoop version):
$ find . -name pom.xml | xargs sed -ri 's/2.3.0/2.x.x/'The build command should be launched with the -P hadoop-2 flag
By default, the build configuration enforces that JDK 1.6.* is being used.
There are 2 build properties that can be used to change the JDK version requirements:
- javaVersion specifies the version of the JDK used to compile (default 1.6).
- targetJavaVersion specifies the version of the generated bytecode (default 1.6).
For example, to specify JDK version 1.7, the build command should contain the -D javaVersion=1.7 -D tagetJavaVersion=1.7 flags.
To build Oozie with Hadoop 2.6.0 and JDK version 1.7, the following command can be used:
$ {oozie_dir}/bin/mkdistro.sh assembly:single -P hadoop-2 -D javaVersion=1.7 -D targetJavaVersion=1.7 -D skipTests
Also, the pig version can be passed as a maven property with the flag -D pig.version=x.x.x.
You can find similar instructions to build oozie.tar.gz here: http://oozie.apache.org/docs/4.0.0/DG_QuickStart.html#Building_Oozie