Re: Queryable state using JDBC

2016-10-18 Thread Till Rohrmann
Sorry, this seems to be a private repository. Then you could take a look at QueryableStateITCase in the Flink code base. Cheers, Till On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 4:33 PM, Alberto Ramón wrote: > I don't have acess or link don't work :( > > 2016-10-18 16:15 GMT+02:00 Till Rohrmann : > >> Oh now

Re: Queryable state using JDBC

2016-10-18 Thread Alberto Ramón
I don't have acess or link don't work :( 2016-10-18 16:15 GMT+02:00 Till Rohrmann : > Oh now I understand. Sorry for my confusion. Flink does not offer a JDBC > interface to query its state. The only way to do that is to use Flink's > proprietary interface. Since this feature is highly exper

Re: Queryable state using JDBC

2016-10-18 Thread Till Rohrmann
Oh now I understand. Sorry for my confusion. Flink does not offer a JDBC interface to query its state. The only way to do that is to use Flink's proprietary interface. Since this feature is highly experimental there is not a lot of documentation out there. I can recommend you this github repo [1] w

Re: Queryable state using JDBC

2016-10-18 Thread Alberto Ramón
Hi :) *SQL Client ---> JDBC ---> Flink (queryable state)* (I don't read from Flink a JDBC Source) I want the opposite: See Flink as "realtime database" from my SQL Client ... for example: Tableau ---> Flink states 2016-10-18 14:52 GMT+02:00 Till Rohrmann : > Hi Alberto, > > have you checked

Re: Queryable state using JDBC

2016-10-18 Thread Till Rohrmann
Hi Alberto, have you checked out Flink's JDBCInputFormat? As far as I can tell, Kylin has support for JDBC and, thus, you should be able to read from it with this input format. Cheers, Till On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 11:28 AM, Alberto Ramón wrote: > Hello > > I'm investigating about Flink + Calci

Queryable state using JDBC

2016-10-18 Thread Alberto Ramón
Hello I'm investigating about Flink + Calcite, StreamSQL, Queryable State Is possible connect to Kylin using SQL Client *via JDBC *? (I always see API examples) BR