Possibly. Let's step back for a second, however. Node.js might not be a good fit for your migration script needs.
A couple of questions: 1) What's your preferred programming language? Java, python, javascript, etc? 2) What kind of data are you trying to migrate? (one table or many? what kind of joins/relationships?) 3) What sort of use case/application is this migration for? On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Kevin Burton <[email protected]>wrote: > In this case the “server” is the Microsoft SQL Server. Right? So I need to > have IIS running on the same machine as the SQL Server?**** > > ** ** > > *From:* riak-users [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf > Of *Dmitri Zagidulin > *Sent:* Thursday, November 01, 2012 2:07 PM > *To:* riak-users > > *Subject:* Re: Import tables/data from Microsoft SQL Server**** > > ** ** > > Node.js http://nodejs.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nodejs is a > server-side Javascript web application framework. > > It is completely unrelated to Java, and will have to be installed > separately. (It uses its own, javascript-specific package management app > called 'npm' (it's similar to ruby gems and python's eggs), plus has some > dependencies that you'll need to install via apt-get). > > Take a look here, for example, for installation instructions: > https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Installing-Node.js-via-package-manager > > **** > > On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Kevin Burton <[email protected]> > wrote:**** > > Sorry for the newbie question but is node.js part of the Java distribution > for a Ubuntu Linux Server or do I need to get it as a package? How is it > installed? I am assuming that once node.js is installed then the code will > be just like any other Java app. Right?**** > > **** > > *From:* Jeff Kirkell [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Thursday, November 01, 2012 1:25 PM**** > > > *To:* Kevin Burton > *Cc:* riak-users > *Subject:* Re: Import tables/data from Microsoft SQL Server**** > > **** > > This Microsoft blog post gives a sample how to query the SQL Server**** > > > http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlphp/archive/2012/06/08/introducing-the-microsoft-driver-for-node-js-for-sql-server.aspx > **** > > **** > > In the record loop, you use a Riak Node driver like riak-js.**** > > **** > > I can't share the scripts I wrote due to work but I can answer anything > you may have outside of providing the code.**** > > **** > > Thanks,**** > > Jeff**** > > **** > > On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Kevin Burton <[email protected]> > wrote:**** > > Would you mind sharing that app? If you have time since I am not familiar > with Node.js would you mind showing me how you ran it as well as the > source. Thank you.**** > > **** > > *From:* Jeff Kirkell [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Thursday, November 01, 2012 1:07 PM > *To:* Kevin Burton > *Cc:* riak-users > *Subject:* Re: Import tables/data from Microsoft SQL Server**** > > **** > > There is nothing that I have come across. What I did in the past was run a > quick Node.js app that pulled data out of SQL Server using one of the > available drivers and serialize and write to Riak. It is not perfect, and > may be slow depending on the amount of data but it does work.**** > > **** > > Jeff**** > > **** > > On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Kevin Burton <[email protected]> > wrote:**** > > I would like some scripts or programming tools that I could use to > transfer existing data held in Microsoft SQL Server databases into Riak. Do > such tools exist?**** > > > _______________________________________________ > riak-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com**** > > **** > > **** > > > _______________________________________________ > riak-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com**** > > ** ** >
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