hi Tho Pham

i have checked the HQL api but the only reference i found was the 
org.apache.hadoop.hbase.hql package.
is this correct?

Since it use a TableFormatter to display the result set, i *cant* see how to 
use it efficently to retrieve a result set. 
i guess i was expecting a JDBC like semantic.

i really would like to port my existing application over to HBase but use 
existing SQL like (Hibernate)  query syntax. 

Is this what HBase is all about or have i missunderstood?

any help appreciated.


adios dude

-lucioto pop
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> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 22:14:33 +0700
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: HQL usage
> 
> Dear lucio,
> 
> Yes, sure.
> 1. Download hbase-0.1.3 library
> 2. Create new Java project
> 3. Refer to the download package
> 4. Using hql package in HBase. You should see the API docs of HBase for 
> more detail.
> 
> Good luck,
> Best regards,
> Tho Pham
> 
> lucio Piccoli wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > i  have been reading the docs on HQL and thought it would be a great to use 
> > programatically.
> >
> > but after checking out the src, it seems it is only used for the shell.
> >
> > is that the intended usage of HQL or can it (or its replacement)  be used 
> > programatically?
> >
> > adios dude
> >
> > -lucio
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