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Josh Elser commented on PHOENIX-2743: ------------------------------------- bq. Could it be that you have core-site.xml in your path/classpath and it interfere with the test? I unset all of my {{HADOOP_*}} environment variables and that did the trick. It seems like I should be filing a bug against MiniMR now (goody). I'll see if I can come around with a quick workaround (or at least warning for others who might run into it) and then push these changes. Thanks for your help, Sergey! > HivePhoenixHandler for big-big join with predicate push down > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: PHOENIX-2743 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2743 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: New Feature > Affects Versions: 4.5.0, 4.6.0 > Environment: hive-1.2.1 > Reporter: JeongMin Ju > Labels: features, performance > Attachments: PHOENIX-2743-1.patch, hivephoenixhandler.jstack > > Original Estimate: 168h > Remaining Estimate: 168h > > Phoenix support hash join & sort-merge join. But in case of big*big join does > not process well. > Therefore Need other method like Hive. > I implemented hive-phoenix-handler that can access Apache Phoenix table on > HBase using HiveQL. > hive-phoenix-handler is very faster than hive-hbase-handler because of > applying predicate push down. > I am publishing source code to github for contribution and maybe will be > completed by next week. > https://github.com/mini666/hive-phoenix-handler > please, review my proposal. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)