Hi James, Thanks for joining the thread to provide more feedback and valuable information about Phoenix. I don't have a big knowledge on it, so better to see you around.
The only thing I was referring is that applications I sent the links for are simple jars that you can download locally and run without requiring any specific rights to install/upload anything on any server. Just download, click on it. I might be wrong because I did not try Phoenix yet, but I think you need to upload the JAR on all the region servers first, and then restart them, right? People might not have the rights to do that. That's why I thought Pheonix was overkill regarding the need to just list a table content on a screen. JM 2013/5/22 James Taylor <[email protected]> > Hey JM, > Can you expand on what you mean? Phoenix is a single jar, easily deployed > to any HBase cluster. It can map to existing HBase tables or create new > ones. It allows you to use SQL (a fairly popular language) to query your > data, and it surfaces it's functionality as a JDBC driver so that it can > interop with the SQL ecosystem (which has been around for a while). > Thanks, > James > > > On 05/21/2013 08:41 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari wrote: > >> Using Phoenix for that is like trying to kill a mosquito with an atomic >> bomb, no? ;) >> >> Few easy to install and use tools which I already tried: >> - >> http://sourceforge.net/**projects/haredbhbaseclie/**files/<http://sourceforge.net/projects/haredbhbaseclie/files/> >> - >> http://sourceforge.net/**projects/hbasemanagergui/<http://sourceforge.net/projects/hbasemanagergui/> >> - >> https://github.com/**NiceSystems/hrider/wiki<https://github.com/NiceSystems/hrider/wiki> >> >> There might be other, but those one at least are doing the basic things to >> look into you tables. >> >> JM >> >> 2013/5/21 lars hofhansl <[email protected]> >> >> Maybe Phoenix >> (http://phoenix-hbase.**blogspot.com/<http://phoenix-hbase.blogspot.com/>) >>> is what you are >>> looking for. >>> >>> -- Lars >>> >>> ______________________________**__ >>> From: Aji Janis <[email protected]> >>> To: user <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 3:43 PM >>> Subject: Re: querying hbase >>> >>> >>> I haven't tried that because I don't know how to. Still I think I am >>> looking for a nice GUI interface that can take in HBase connection info >>> and >>> help me view the data something like pgadmin (or its php version), sql >>> developer, etc >>> >>> >>> On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 6:16 PM, Viral Bajaria <[email protected] >>> >>>> wrote: >>>> The shell allows you to use filters just like the standard HBase API but >>>> with jruby syntax. Have you tried that or that is too painful and you >>>> >>> want >>> >>>> a simpler tool ? >>>> >>>> -Viral >>>> >>>> On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 2:58 PM, Aji Janis <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> are there any tools out there that can help in visualizing data stored >>>>> >>>> in >>> >>>> Hbase? I know the shell lets you do basic stuff. But if I don't know >>>>> >>>> what >>> >>>> rowid I am looking for or if I want to rows with family say *name* (yes >>>>> >>>> SQL >>>> >>>>> like) are there any tools that can help with this? Not trying to use >>>>> >>>> this >>> >>>> on production (although that would be nice) just dev env for now. Thank >>>>> >>>> you >>>> >>>>> for any suggestionns >>>>> >>>>> >
