Hi Till,
Thanks for your reply.I guess I will have to write a custom sink function that 
will use JdbcOutputFormat. I have a question about checkpointing support though 
..if I  am reading a stream from kinesis , streamA and it is transformed to 
streamB, and that is written to db, as streamB is checkpointed when program 
recovers will it start from the streamB's Checkpointed offset ? In that case 
checkpointing the jdbc side is not so important maybe ..
Thanks
Sathi


On Mar 2, 2017, at 5:58 AM, Till Rohrmann 
<trohrm...@apache.org<mailto:trohrm...@apache.org>> wrote:

Hi Sathi,

you can split select or filter your data stream based on the field's value. 
Then you are able to obtain multiple data streams which you can output using a 
JDBCOutputFormat for each data stream. Be aware, however, that the 
JDBCOutputFormat does not give you any processing guarantees since it does not 
take part in Flink's checkpointing mechanism. Unfortunately, Flink does not 
have a streaming JDBC connector, yet.

Cheers,
Till

On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 7:21 AM, Sathi Chowdhury 
<sathi.chowdh...@elliemae.com<mailto:sathi.chowdh...@elliemae.com>> wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any preferred way to manage multiple jdbc connections from flink..? I 
am new to flink and looking for some guidance around the right pattern and apis 
to do this. The usecase needs to route a stream to a particular jdbc connection 
depending on a field value.So the records are written to multiple destination 
dbs.
Thanks
Sathi
On 02/07/2017 04:12 PM, Robert Metzger wrote:
Currently, there is no streaming JDBC connector.
Check out this thread from last year: 
http://apache-flink-mailing-list-archive.1008284.n3.nabble.com/JDBC-Streaming-Connector-td10508.html<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapache-flink-mailing-list-archive.1008284.n3.nabble.com%2FJDBC-Streaming-Connector-td10508.html&data=01%7C01%7C%7C38def12a718e41d76a0808d45007bf5c%7C0d009d13c2cd47d891dd2ae838b00d4b%7C0&sdata=ncxXmugcAakxfZgRbTqT%2FVU3KqILr1zXB4UCeH%2B9910%3D&reserved=0>

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On Feb 8, 2017, at 1:49 AM, Punit Tandel 
<punit.tan...@ericsson.com<mailto:punit.tan...@ericsson.com>> wrote:


Hi Chesnay

Currently that is what i have done, reading the schema from database in order 
to create a new table in jdbc database and writing the rows coming from 
jdbcinputformat.

Overall i am trying to implement the solution which reads the streaming data 
from one source which either could be coming from kafka, Jdbc, Hive, Hdfs and 
writing those streaming data to output source which is again could be any of 
those.

For a simple use case i have just taken one scenario using jdbc in and jdbc 
out, Since the jdbc input source returns the datastream of Row and to write 
them into jdbc database we have to create a table which requires schema.

Thanks
Punit


On 02/08/2017 08:22 AM, Chesnay Schepler wrote:
Hello,

I don't understand why you explicitly need the schema since the batch 
JDBCInput-/Outputformats don't require it.
That's kind of the nice thing about Rows.

Would be cool if you could tell us what you're planning to do with the schema :)

In any case, to get the schema within the plan then you will have to query the 
DB and build it yourself. Note that this
is executed on the client.

Regards,
Chesnay

On 08.02.2017 00:39, Punit Tandel wrote:

Hi Robert

Thanks for the response, So in near future release of the flink version , is 
this functionality going to be implemented ?

Thanks

On 02/07/2017 04:12 PM, Robert Metzger wrote:
Currently, there is no streaming JDBC connector.
Check out this thread from last year: 
http://apache-flink-mailing-list-archive.1008284.n3.nabble.com/JDBC-Streaming-Connector-td10508.html<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapache-flink-mailing-list-archive.1008284.n3.nabble.com%2FJDBC-Streaming-Connector-td10508.html&data=01%7C01%7C%7C38def12a718e41d76a0808d45007bf5c%7C0d009d13c2cd47d891dd2ae838b00d4b%7C0&sdata=ncxXmugcAakxfZgRbTqT%2FVU3KqILr1zXB4UCeH%2B9910%3D&reserved=0>



On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 5:00 PM, Ufuk Celebi 
<u...@apache.org<mailto:u...@apache.org>> wrote:
I'm not sure how well this works for the streaming API. Looping in
Chesnay, who worked on this.

On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Punit Tandel 
<punit.tan...@ericsson.com<mailto:punit.tan...@ericsson.com>> wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I was looking into flink streaming api and trying to implement the solution
> for reading the data from jdbc database and writing them to jdbc databse
> again.
>
> At the moment i can see the datastream is returning Row from the database.
> dataStream.getType().getGenericParameters() retuning an empty list of
> collection.
>
> I am right now manually creating a database connection and getting the
> schema from ResultMetadata and constructing the schema for the table which
> is a bit heavy operation.
>
> So is there any other way to get the schema for the table in order to create
> a new table and write those records in the database ?
>
> Please let me know
>
> Thanks
> Punit




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