Thanks for the update. Regards Ravinder
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018, 18:10 hernan saab <hernan_javier_s...@yahoo.com wrote: > > You need to be particularly careful with this topic. You may end up > working an eternity trying to figure this out from the hive perspective. > The truth is, hive is not a seamless plugin to other storage/computing > engines. > > Hive has nasty library and configuration dependencies that you will never > be able to figure out on your own unless you are a highly experienced hive > contributor, not any Hive contributor. > > Hive is not a user friendly library and it is by no means plug and play to > anything whatsoever outside a specific combination of library > versions-revisions with a specific configuration. > > If you are not connecting to hadoop, this means you are connecting to > something else, a computing engine, or another storage technology. Find > out what it is and find out how other people did it for that particular > storage or computing engine. Don't over estimate the versions and revisions > used for just about every jar required (about 30 to 40 of them). > > If you have the opportunity, use packaged setups like ambari or cloudera. > It will save you tons and tons of time. Seriously consider sacrificing > features as a trade-off for having a pre-configured and fully functional > setup. You may realize a functional setup may require very old libraries > that will not allow a newer cool feature to work. > On Monday, November 26, 2018, 12:33:35 PM GMT+5:30, balajee venkatesh < > balajee.venkatesh1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > You can follow the link below: > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21329856/how-to-use-hive-without-hadoop > > Hope it will resolve all your queries. > > Thanks, > Balajee Venkatesh > > On Mon 26 Nov, 2018, 12:28 PM Ravinder Bahadur <ravibaha...@gmail.com > wrote: > > Hi , > > I am a newbie in this field and need your help. I have the below > questions: > > 1. Can Hive be installed without Hadoop ? > 2. Can I use the Hive as a standalone to query and analyse data from my > current regular database or do I need to follow the hadoop architecture. ? > > Thanks & Regards > Ravinder > >