The JDBC storage plugin allows Drill to leverage any SQL system that has JDBC drivers, so it should work.
That said, the JDBC storage plugin is a community developed storage plugin, so it might not be fully tested. If you are looking to simply have the Phoenix JDBC driver bundled into the Drill 3rd party directory, I (think) the reason it is not bundled is because we're not actively tracking compatibility of different JDBC drivers with Drill. There could also be license issues, which is why we can't bundle drivers for platforms like Oracle, etc. ~ Kunal -----Original Message----- From: Flavio Pompermaier [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2018 9:39 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Apache Phoenix integration Hi all, looking at https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__drill.apache.org_docs_apache-2Ddrill-2Dcontribution-2Dideas_&d=DwIBaQ&c=cskdkSMqhcnjZxdQVpwTXg&r=-cT6otg6lpT_XkmYy7yg3A&m=daBPP_PaenGs721v8erkPwwO543kYzW-gKUv-c1jVWM&s=KMq_T0hogIOIv_ttrCLCxBeEt-AUKKxpcQt3PpeNSbs&e= it seems that Apache Phoenix is not integrated with Drill right now. In theory the integration should be quite straightforward using the JDBC Phoenix connector, isn't it? Right now there are just a few problem of class loading when putting the phoenix jar into jars/3rdparty but it shouldn't be too hard to shade conflicting classes away. Has anyone attempted to connect to to Apache before? Best, Flavio
