I completely agree with that sentiment. Given the Mongo and Cassandra plugin work that is being done, adding a JDBC data source seems like it might be about the next most important to the community as a whole.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Christopher Matta <[email protected]> wrote: > The potential for a JDBC storage plugin has come up in discussions a lot > lately and would be a very positive addition to the project. I would love > to know if there's been any work on this, or if not how something like this > could get bootstrapped. > > Chris Matta > [email protected] > 215-701-3146 > > On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 3:45 PM, Yousef Lasi <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > I recall reading about development work on a JDBC storage plugin. Is this > > this still being worked on? and if so, how can we get current status > and/or > > contribute? > > > > thanks > > > > > > February 13 2015 7:31 AM, "Uli Bethke" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The use case of the adjunct data warehouse requires a data federation > > > layer between production warehouse analytics on Hadoop and the rest of > > > the EDW on an RDBMS. > > > > > > The incumbents (Teradata, Oracle, SAS etc.) have proprietary offerings > > > in this space. PrestoDB also allows for federation between Hadoop and > > > Postgres and MySQL. > > > > > > In my opinion Drill would be ideally suited to be the federation tool > of > > > choice. > > > I am wondering how the Drill roadmap prioritises this use case in terms > > > of connectors to popular EDW RDBMS engines? > > > thanks > > > uli > > > -- *Jim Scott* Director, Enterprise Strategy & Architecture +1 (347) 746-9281 <http://www.mapr.com/> [image: MapR Technologies] <http://www.mapr.com> Now Available - Free Hadoop On-Demand Training <http://www.mapr.com/training?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=Signature&utm_campaign=Free%20available>
