I think you need to use the "jdbc-all" driver for Apache Drill. On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at 1:56:26 PM UTC-5, Riccardo Cecinati wrote: > > Hello, > I have an application written in CF running in OBD over a MySQL engine. > I want to interface it to a "big data" engine such as Apache Drill, > through its JDBC driver. My goal is to extend my number crunching > capabilities over a cluster of parallel machines. > I cannot get the OBD administrator register my new datasource. I have > managed to load the JDBC driver (the one that Apache Drill natively > provides), but the verification stage always fails : > > *Could not verify datasource using driver org.apache.drill.jdbc.Driver: > org.slf4j.helpers.MessageFormatter.format(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/String;* > What I'd actually need is some deepeer detail in logging. I have been > looking around in bluedragon.log > <http://localhost:8080/openbd/bluedragon/administrator/debugging/viewlogfile.cfm?logFile=bluedragon.log> > > , but no clue is found. > I am aware I'm running in a no one's land between two open source realms, > Open Blue Dragon and Apache Drill. The help I'm searching for here is how > to pinpoint the problem to understand on which side the issue is. > > I'd really appreciate any help. > > Riccardo >
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