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Learning Hbase

You're reading from   Learning Hbase Learn the fundamentals of HBase administration and development with the help of real-time scenarios

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783985944
Length 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Shashwat Shriparv Shashwat Shriparv
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Preface 1. Understanding the HBase Ecosystem FREE CHAPTER 2. Let's Begin with HBase 3. Let's Start Building It 4. Optimizing the HBase/Hadoop Cluster 5. The Storage, Structure Layout, and Data Model of HBase 6. HBase Cluster Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7. Scripting in HBase 8. Coding HBase in Java 9. Advance Coding in Java for HBase 10. HBase Use Cases Index

RESTful services and Thrift services interface


These are the inbuilt interfaces provided by HBase so that clients can communicate using RESTful and Thrift calls.

REST service interfaces

Now, let's discuss the RESTful service and Thrift that HBase provides in order to contact HBase besides Java coding. Stargate is the server that provides RESTful service interface through Java package, org.apache.hadoop.hbase.rest. It internally runs an embedded Jetty servlet container to handle the request.

We can start it as follows:

hbase rest start -p <port to use>

The preceding command starts REStful services in the foreground. Alternatively, you can start it and send it to the background:

bin/hbase-daemon.sh start rest -p <port to use>

REStful services can be stopped with the following command:

bin/hbase-daemon.sh stop rest

HBase can handle all REST requests through curl or any computer languages that support web service such as PHP. The following is the curl request example:

curl -H "Accept...
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