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Joseph Witt commented on NIFI-293:
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I think the good news here is that the names are less critical now as tags 
offer flexibility for categorization and naming that works to a variety of 
peoples ways of looking at it.

This one has 'select' in its tag list which means Dan would find it just as 
easily as mark.  Each would type their word 'select', and 'execute' and arrive 
at the same place.

Tags for the win!

> Add a JDBC Processor for executing arbitrary SQL queries
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NIFI-293
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-293
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Ricky Saltzer
>         Attachments: AvroWriter.java
>
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> This could be very useful for a variety of tasks, such as updating a value in 
> a PostgreSQL table, or adding a new partition to Hive. 
> Ideally, SQL commands could be generated using the NiFi expression language 
> using FlowFile attributes. 
> The processor should as generic as possible so that any of the popular JDBC 
> drivers can be used (e.g. PostgreSQL, Hive, Impala). 
> I'm still new to how processors are architected, but it seems that using a 
> pre-defined service in the _services.xml_ file (like the distributed map 
> cache) would be the most efficient way to share a connection pool across 
> multiple JDBC processors. 



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