Any reason you want to use a ODBC and not Thrift ? Hive supports the thrift protocol. There are thrift libraries for C# and you can easily integrate it into your project for direct access to HIVE via your C# code.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 6:40 PM, John Omernik <j...@omernik.com> wrote: > I see that, but will that hive ODBC driver work with a standard hive > install, or will it be limited to Microsoft's cloud version of Hadoop/Hive? > Anyone tried the driver? > > > On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Tucker, Matt <matt.tuc...@disney.com>wrote: > >> The Hive driver that Microsoft will be releasing is ODBC, so you should >> be able to interact with Hive just like you would with any other relational >> database.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *From:* John Omernik [mailto:j...@omernik.com] >> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 01, 2012 3:22 PM >> *To:* user@hive.apache.org >> *Subject:* Hive ODBC - Microsofts Involvement**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Does anyone know if the driver Microsoft is talking about with their >> Azure based hadoop/hive setup would work for connecting Windows >> applications (Excel/.NET Web Apps etc) to Apache Hive running on Unix? >> Looking for a way to connect .NET Web apps to Hive for some process flow >> upgrades. **** >> >> ** ** >> >> Thanks!**** >> >> ** ** >> > >