Hi Arun,

Below mail archive might answer your question as well...

http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-phoenix-user/201409.mbox/%3CCAAF1Jdh8XNyF-E4_u36rT8OVgK5Ss=dvxroe0nnrwmdp-gn...@mail.gmail.com%3E

Thanks,
Kathir



On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Nick Dimiduk <ndimi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Arun,
>
> The quick start guide [0] covers a lot of the basics.
>
> (1) you can drop the client jar into your favorite JDBC tool -- we have
> documentation about doing this with SQirrel [1].
>
> (2) we don't as of today push the client uberjar to maven central, so
> you'll need to get it from our binary distribution. For embedding in
> projects, I would recommend you instead use maven (or similar) and have
> your project depend on the phoenix-core module. Of course, if you prefer
> the uberjar, you can publish it to your own personal/company/local maven
> repository and reference it fro there.
>
> (3) I'm not sure how to help -- just drop it in the class path and use the
> standard JDBC APIs. Our driver prefix is "jdbc:phoenix".
>
> Sorry, maybe you can ask more specific questions? We can use that to drive
> improvements to the docs on our site.
>
> [0]: http://phoenix.apache.org/Phoenix-in-15-minutes-or-less.html
> [1]: http://phoenix.apache.org/installation.html#SQL_Client
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Arun Kumaran Sabtharishi <
> arun1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Phoenix users and developers,
>>
>> Recently upgraded to the phoenix to 4.3.1 and the following things are
>> hazy.
>>
>> 1. What is the right way to use the phoenix jdbc client?
>>
>> 2. Since there is no phoenix-4.3.1-client.jar in the maven repository, is
>> it wise to use the jar as a library within the project?
>>
>> 3. Could someone point to the right documentation/location on how the
>> phoenix client jar has to be used?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Arun
>>
>
>

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