If you are not going to be reading a lot of data, in terms of final results
(i.e. your app will consume filtered and/or aggregated results), the rest
API should serve your purposes. For better throughput the JDBC and ODBC
interfaces will be your best bet. Please note that the odbc driver is not a
part of the open source project, but is currently freely available from
MapR.There should be some kind of ODBC support available in a Gem I would
assume. JDBC might be harder to find as it requires a Ruby to Java bridge,
which would likely dwarf the benefits over the rest API anyways.
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Ted Dunning ted.dunn...@gmail.com wrote:
What about using ODbc?
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On Jun 14, 2015, at 0:00, Hosang Jeon hosang.j...@braincommerce.com
wrote:
Hi everyone.
My current application is built on top of rails framework and I want to
integrate some parts of the application with Apache-drill.
I could see that there is no gems for that kind of integration yet.
Using REST API provided by Apache-drill is the best way or something
else you can suggest?
Thanks everyone in advance. :)