When you select the Custom option from the Distribution drop-down list, you are
        connecting to a Hadoop distribution different from any of the Hadoop distributions
        provided on that Distribution list in the Studio.
    
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         After selecting this Custom option, click the 
 button to display the Import custom
            definition dialog box and proceed as follows:
         Note that custom versions are not officially supported by 
               Talend
            . 
               Talend
             and
        its community provide you with the opportunity to connect to custom versions from the Studio
        but cannot guarantee that the configuration of whichever version you choose will be easy,
        due to the wide range of different Hadoop distributions and versions that are available. As
        such, you should only attempt to set up such a connection if you have sufficient Hadoop
        experience to handle any issues on your own.
       
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            Depending on your situation, select Import from existing
                    version or Import from zip to
                configure the custom Hadoop distribution to be connected to.
            
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If you have the configuration zip file of the custom Hadoop distribution you
                            need to connect to, select Import from zip.
                 
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Otherwise, select Import from existing
                            version to import an officially supported Hadoop distribution
                        as base so as to customize it by following the wizard. Adopting this
                        approach requires knowledge about the configuration of the Hadoop
                        distribution to be used. 
                 
            
            
            Note that the check boxes in the wizard allow you to select the Hadoop element(s)
                you need to import. All the check boxes are not always displayed in your wizard
                depending on the context in which you are creating the connection. For example, if
                you are creating this connection for Hive, then only the Hive check box appears.
          
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            Whether you have selected Import from existing
                    version or Import from zip, verify
                that each check box next to the Hadoop element you need to import has been
                selected..
         
 
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            Click OK and then in the pop-up warning, click
                    Yes to accept overwriting any custom setup of
                jar files previously implemented-.
            
Once done, the Custom Hadoop version definition
                dialog box becomes active.
            
            This dialog box lists the Hadoop elements and their jar files you are
                importing.
          
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            If you have selected Import from zip, click
                    OK to validate the imported
                configuration.
            
If you have selected Import from existing version
                as base, you should still need to add more jar files to customize that version. Then
                from the tab of the Hadoop element you need to customize, for example, the HDFS/HCatalog/Oozie tab, click the [+] button to open the Select
                    libraries dialog box.
          
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            Select the External libraries option to open its
                view.
         
 
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            Browse to and select any jar file you need to import.
         
 
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            Click OK to validate the changes and to close the
                    Select libraries dialog box.
            
Once done, the selected JAR file appears on the list in the tab of the Hadoop
                    element being configured.
            Note that if you need to share the custom Hadoop setup with another Studio, you
                can export this custom connection from the 
Custom Hadoop
                    version definition window using the 

 button.
 
          
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            In the Custom Hadoop version definition dialog
                box, click OK to validate the customized
                configuration. This brings you back to the configuration view in which you have
                selected the Custom option.
         
 
      Results
         Now that the configuration of the custom Hadoop version has been set up and you are back
        to the Hadoop connection configuration view, you are able to continue to enter other
        parameters required by the connection.
         If the custom Hadoop version you need to connect to contains YARN and you want to use it,
        select the Use YARN check box next to the Distribution list.
         A video is available in the following link to demonstrate, by taking HDFS as example, how
        to set up the connection to a custom Hadoop cluster, also referred to as an unsupported
        Hadoop distribution: How to add an unsupported
            Hadoop distribution to the Studio.