We can generate an HBaseConfig
- from an existing HBaseConfiguration
- from a sequence of String key/value pairs
- from an existing object with a rootdir and quorum members
The two latter cases are provided for simplicity
(ideally a client should not have to deal with the native
HBase API).
The last constructor contains the minimum information to
be able to read and write to the HBase cluster. It can be used
in tandem with a case class containing job configuration.
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Factories to generate HBaseConfig instances.
We can generate an HBaseConfig - from an existing HBaseConfiguration - from a sequence of String key/value pairs - from an existing object with a
rootdir
andquorum
membersThe two latter cases are provided for simplicity (ideally a client should not have to deal with the native HBase API).
The last constructor contains the minimum information to be able to read and write to the HBase cluster. It can be used in tandem with a case class containing job configuration.