Thanks a lot Josh! Will have a look at the examples and let you know if I face any problems!
Best Regards On 29 February 2016 at 15:05, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Yiannis, > > Thanks for the kind words, and happy to see you here. > > In general, you can construct your own server by doing the following: > > ``` > JdbcMeta meta = new JdbcMeta(...); // Provide the correct JDBC url here > LocalService service = new LocalService(meta, ...); // Construct the > service around JdbcMeta > > // Construct a Jetty Handler for the HTTP Server > HandlerFactory factory = new HandlerFactory(); > Handler handler = factory.getHandler(service, > Driver.Serialization.PROTOBUF); > > // Start the HTTP server with the provided service and handler > HttpServer server = new HttpServer(service, handler); > > // Start the server > server.start(); > ``` > > We could probably stand for more documentation here (and a clearer API > statement). Would love to hear back how it works out for you. You could > also take a look at the server in use by Phoenix[1]. > > - Josh > > [1] > https://github.com/apache/phoenix/blob/master/phoenix-server/src/main/java/org/apache/phoenix/queryserver/server/Main.java > > > Yiannis Gkoufas wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> first of all, congratulations for this lovely project! >> I was trying to understand how to develop a minimal JDBC server using >> Avatica and it wasn't very clear to me from the tests. >> I didn't want to use HSQLDB Factory as the example provided on the tests. >> I would really appreciate any pointers. >> >> Thanks! >> >>
