Ravi,
It supports anything that can be accessed via JDBC.
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-tools.readme.io/docs/automatic-rdbms-integration
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or of using IGFS and run Hive QL using Tez+LLAP+ORC. We
wanted to run native Ignite SQL.
So please suggest any other alternate approach
Regards
Ravi
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