I found the source code is very helpful for this. There's a custom serde in the source, with a test case you can review, which really speeds up development of your SerDe.
org.apache.hadoop.hive.contrib.serde2.TestRegexSerDe One thing to watch out for though, is that the framework will down-case the field names when they are passed to the SerDe. This is a documented feature, but I didn't discover it until I put debugging in my code. The following is useful for debugging your SerDe: throw new SerDeException("some state information"); On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 3:09 PM, ankit bhatnagar <abhatna...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi All, > > Just wondering if someone can throw some light on the fact how are the > column names and types are provided to Deserializer while creating table. > > > @Override > public void initialize(Configuration conf, Properties tbl) > throws SerDeException { > > } > I understand that above accept that info - but my question will be how is > this initialize() method getting invoked with Custom SerDe while executing > query. > > create table my_table(a string, b string, ...) > > row format serde '..CustomSerde' > stored as textfile > ; > > > > Thanks > -Ankit >