Hello Lefty:

Thank you very much, for the info.

Regards,
Ravi



From:   Lefty Leverenz <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Cc:     Eric Jacobson <[email protected]>, Sumit Kumar6/India/IBM@IBMIN
Date:   11/26/2015 11:22 AM
Subject:        Re: Facing issues while writing ORC files



Preparations for the release of Hive 2.0.0 have begun.  If all goes well, 
the release should be available in December or possibly January.

-- Lefty

On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:58 AM, Ravi Tatapudi <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Hello Owen:

Many thanks for the details & the sample program (I tried it in my 
test-box & found that, it has written the data correctly). And I see that, 
the example that works with "Hive-2.0" is very nice. 

Do you have any tentative idea about when "hive-2.0" would be released 
(eg: Q1 / Q2 of 2016 or later ?) or is there any link, that shows the 
"planned release date for Hive-2.0" ? 

If have any info. in this regard, could you please let me know.

Thanks,
 Ravi




From:        "Owen O'Malley" <[email protected]>
To:        [email protected]
Date:        11/25/2015 01:01 AM
Subject:        Re: Facing issues while writing ORC files




Ok, the problem is that you need to create an ObjectInspector that 
specifies the types of the columns. With a generic record, the 
reflection-based ObjectInspector doesn't have enough information.

Unfortunately, it is kind of ugly, because there is a lot of boilerplate 
code dealing with ObjectInspectors. The following code works by building 
an ObjectInspector dynamically:

https://gist.github.com/omalley/ccabae7cccac28f64812

On the positive side, we've been working on updating the API as part of 
separating ORC out to a separate project. In Hive 2.0 it should look like 
the much simpler:

https://gist.github.com/omalley/7a53cb3ae91fa4c22023

.. Owen


On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Ravi Tatapudi <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Hello,

I am Ravi Tatapudi, from IBM-India. I am working on a simple tool, that 
writes data to ORC-file. I am new to "ORC/hive world" & I have prepared my 
test-application, primarily based on the example-code at:
https://github.com/cloudera/hive/blob/cdh5.4.0-release/ql/src/test/org/apache/hadoop/hive/ql/io/orc/TestOrcFile.java#L487-L508


I see that, I am able to write the data successfully to ORC-file, when the 
column-definition is hard-coded in the class (orcw.java.sample1). However, 
when I defined an array of obejcts & assign the values at run-time 
(orcw.java.sample2), I see that, data is not written to the ORC-file.

Pl. find attached sample-programs:

 

Could you please see the same & provide your inputs on why 
"orcw.java.sample2" is not writing data ?

Thanks,
 Ravi





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