This section contains information related to application development for ecosystem components and MapR products including MapR-DB (binary and JSON), MapR-FS, and MapR Streams.
The following sections provide information about each open source project that MapR supports.
Application are often run on nodes that are not part of the MapR Cluster. There are many methods to connect to a MapR cluster; this section will briefly describe each option.
The following sections provide information about accessing MapR-FS with C and Java applications.
This section contains information on developing client applications for binary and JSON tables.
MapR Streams brings integrated publish/subscribe messaging to the MapR Converged Data Platform.
This section contains information associated with developing MapReduce programs or YARN applications.
A MapR Expansion Pack (MEP) provides a set of ecosystem components that work together on one or more MapR cluster versions. Only one version of each ecosystem component is available in each MEP. For example, only one version of Hive and one version of Spark is supported in a MEP.
This section discusses topics associated with Maven and MapR.
This section contains in-depth information for the developer.
This topic provides links to the locations of MapR's public APIs. These APIs are available for application development purposes.
The Sentry documentation has moved. Sentry documentation can now be found at Sentry.