It does work as you described. Both JDBC and ODBC use the same 10800 port be
default unless you override it with ClientConnectorConfiguration. Thanks
again!
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Thanks for the clarification Denis, I will give that a try!
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Ryan,
There can only be one client connector on one node. And both JDBC and ODBC
can use the same port.
So, there is no need to configure anything, you can just connect to the
port 10800 from JDBC or ODBC, Ignite will figure out, which one it is.
ConnectorConfiguration is useful if you want to cha
Hey guys and gals,
Is it possible to use ODBC and JDBC connections on the same Ignite cluster
in version 2.4? I see that the
org.apache.ignite.configuration.OdbcConfiguration class was deprecated as of
2.1 in favor of
ClientConnectorConfiguration and
IgniteConfiguration.setClientConnectorConfigur