Hi,
The official doc only gives an example for querying dynamic columns which are
not defined at table creating time, but how can create the dynamic columns in
the schema and get data upsert through the phoniex API?
Thanks
Re-sending with the subject.
On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 3:51 PM, Kumar Palaniappan <
kpalaniap...@marinsoftware.com> wrote:
> I'm getting this when I use sqlline.
>
> I compiled phoenix4.4 with cdh5.4 along with code changes and pom changes.
>
> Any clue? Appreciate your time.
>
>
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> Error: ERROR 1
I'm getting this when I use sqlline.
I compiled phoenix4.4 with cdh5.4 along with code changes and pom changes.
Any clue? Appreciate your time.
Error: ERROR 103 (08004): Unable to establish connection.
(state=08004,code=103)
java.sql.SQLException: ERROR 103 (08004): Unable to establish connec
Hey Leon,
I filed PHOENIX-1544 a while back for indexing arrays over immutable
tables. If you're interested in contributing a patch, that'd be great.
I'm happy to help you along the way.
Thanks,
James
On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 12:48 AM, Leon Prouger wrote:
> Hey James, thank you for replying.
> Yes
Hi!, did anyone try to integrate Phoenix 1.0 with CDH 5.4.x?
I see weird installation path here:
http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/developers/home/cloudera-labs/apache-phoenix/install-apache-phoenix-cloudera-labs.pdf
I would like to avoid it and run app using plain maven dependencies.
Rig
Found this tutorial about Phoenix and Jooq
http://blog.sequenceiq.com/blog/2014/09/04/sql-on-hbase-with-apache-phoenix/
I wonder if it's possible to use more advanced Jooq features like code
generation?
Hey James, thank you for replying.
Yes you're right, this option is pretty useless is our case. We've been
thinking to create a separate table which will model the array with one to
many relation, then index it and perform join with the main table for every
query. Like:
Main table: PK(id), data co