Hi Selvam, In connection with the current trunk version:
AFAIK (but the community could correct me if I would miss anything) SQOOP should work together with any RDBMS system which does have SQL92 compatibility + a working JDBC driver. Although as it's not too surprising there could be small changes between the execution of the standard Metadata queries/insert/update/select statements, thus we do have a few specific DB related connectors. You can easily find them like checking the type hierarchy of the org.apache.sqoop.ConnManager class, but here would be a list: PostgreSQL Oracle (in case of this one we also have something called OraOOP, which provides different functionalities like direct inserts, partitioned based solutions, etc.) MySQL (and thus MariaDB as it's a fork of MySQL, but there could be differences between them, especially because of the JDBC driver. Here we also have a direct solution as well.) DB2 MsSQLServer HSqlDB but of course because of the reasons I've mentioned above it could work together for example with any other server where the implementation is fitting the GenericJDBCManager implementation. Specific Hadoop vendors could also have custom proprietary connectors for different DBs like Terradata/Netezza/etc. I hope I was able to give a clear explanation here, but please raise your followup questions if something needs more clarification. Cheers, Maugli 2016-08-05 0:13 GMT-07:00 Selvam Raman <[email protected]>: > Hi , > > can you please share list of available sqoop connector. (To, FROM) > > -- > Selvam Raman > "லஞ்சம் தவிர்த்து நெஞ்சம் நிமிர்த்து" > -- Best regards, Attila Szabo Sotware Engineer <http://www.cloudera.com>
