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Serhiy Bilousov commented on PHOENIX-971:
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Hi [~ndimiduk]
I went thru the doc and have a question.
So my understanding of query server is to be able to communicate with PHOENIX
from environments other than JVM (what is ver important for us) like
WebAPI/.NET for example.
Do I understand correctly that with this new server we would be able to send
select statements thru http by submitting some JSON file as payload? Do I still
need jdbc driver on the client?
Could we just connect to query server thru http? If so do you have some doc on
that?
Thank you a lot
> Query server
> ------------
>
> Key: PHOENIX-971
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-971
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Andrew Purtell
> Assignee: Nick Dimiduk
> Fix For: 5.0.0, 4.4.0
>
> Attachments: 971-secure-login-1.patch, 971-secure-login.patch,
> PHOENIX-971.00.patch, PHOENIX-971.01.patch, PHOENIX-971.01.patch,
> PHOENIX-971.01.patch, PHOENIX-971.02.patch, PHOENIX-971.02.patch,
> PHOENIX-971.02.patch, PHOENIX-971.02.patch, PHOENIX-971.03.patch,
> image-2.png, server.md
>
>
> Host the JDBC driver in a query server process that can be deployed as a
> middle tier between lighter weight clients and Phoenix+HBase. This would
> serve a similar optional role in Phoenix deployments as the
> [HiveServer2|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/Setting+Up+HiveServer2]
> does in Hive deploys.
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