"If you're looking to do this programmatically from Java and your data
isn't too big"
my data files could get big. Is Drill Spark integration a solution in that
case?

Le jeu. 24 nov. 2022 à 23:31, Charles Givre <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi Marc,
> Welcome to Drill!  Firstly, take a look at the docs for querying a file
> system: https://drill.apache.org/docs/querying-a-file-system-introduction/
>
> When you start up drill out of the box, there is a connector called dfs
> which points to the local filesystem.  You can configure a workspace to
> your desktop folder, then all you have to do is write a query like:
>
> SELECT *
> FROM dfs.desktop.`file.json`
>
> If you're looking to do this programmatically from Java and your data
> isn't too big, the easiest way is probably to use Drill's REST API (
> https://drill.apache.org/docs/rest-api-introduction/).  You can make a
> simple HtTP call to Drill and get the data that way.
>
> Hope this helps!
> -- C
>
>
>
> > On Nov 24, 2022, at 5:02 PM, marc nicole <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to query a JSON file placed in Desktop folder (Windows).
> > How to do that in Java ?
> >
> > PS: i saw this type of code :
> >
> > Connection con = null;
> >
> >      con = new Driver().connect(DRILL_JDBC_LOCAL_URI,
> getDefaultProperties());
> >      Statement stmt = con.createStatement();
> >      ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(DRILL_SAMPLE_QUERY);...
> >
> >
> > But that requires using JDBC and to place JSON in jar file within CP of
> > Drill which i don't want;
> >
> > Thanks.
>
>

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