Adding the latest Big Data Platform dynamically (Dynamic Distributions)
You can use this procedure to add the Cloudera and the Hortonworks distributions only. This procedure uses Cloudera to demonstrate how to add a dynamic distribution to Talend Studio.
The dynamic distributions added this way are
generally minor versions of a Talend-certified major release of your distribution. Talend
relies on the distribution vendors' compatibility statements to ensure the compatibility
of Talend Studio with these minor versions and, by this measure, provides official support for the use
cases that can be produced on these minor versions as well as on the Talend-certified versions.
For further information about the Talend-certified distribution versions and Talend
general support policy about the certified and the compatible versions, see Supported Big Data platform distribution versions for
Talend Jobs.
- On the version list of the distributions, some versions are labeled Builtin. These versions were added by Talend via the Dynamic distribution mechanism and delivered with Talend Studio when it was released. They are certified by Talend, thus officially supported and ready to use.
Information noteNote: For Cloudera distribution, Talend
recommends you to use CDP 7.x built-in distributions rather than CDP dynamic
distribution. With CDP dynamic distribution, Talend
supports the version up to 7.1.8; CDP 7.1.9 Private Cloud Base and 7.2 Public Cloud are
not supported. If you want to use CDP 7.1.9 Private Cloud Base, CDP 7.2 Public Cloud, or
a later version, Talend
recommends you to use the Spark Universal feature. For more information, see Spark Universal support for Hadoop distributions in Talend Studio.
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You can then use this new version the same way as you use the built-in distributions
provided along with Talend Studio. You can:
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Set up the connection to this dynamic distribution in the Repository and reuse this connection in Talend Jobs.
- Directly use this dynamic distribution in your Jobs. If you build your Job to generate executable files in a zip and need to run the executable files on Windows, do not use the .bat script but use the .ps1 script.
Although you can usually export a Job with its dependencies such as a connection defined in the Repository, the connection to a dynamic distribution cannot be exported the same way. If you need to export such a connection, see Export or import the configuration of a dynamic Big Data platform distribution.