Hi Arjun, 1. It is impossible to merge the views of Hive and MySQL with Linkis, but Linkis supports Spark and Trino, and you can use these two engines to do mixed queries. 2. The feature of Jupyter connection is in progress, but Linkis has a supporting front-end development tool, you can refer to Scriptis integration[1].
[1] https://linkis.apache.org/docs/latest/deployment/integrated/install-scriptis/ Best Regards, Peace Wong. arjun s <arjunjoice...@gmail.com> 于2023年8月22日周二 12:52写道: > Hi team, > Could you please provide an update regarding the queries mentioned above? > Thank you. > > Eager to hear from you > > Thanks and Regards, > Arjun S > > On Mon, 21 Aug 2023 at 12:30, arjun s <arjunjoice...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello team, > > I successfully established connections between Hive and MySQL (using JDBC > > plugins) with Linkis, allowing me to execute shell commands seamlessly. > > Currently, I'm investigating a scenario where I aim to establish a > > connection from a Jupyter application to a view table within Apache > Linkis. > > This table encompasses several columns derived from multiple data > sources, > > such as Hive and MySQL. Consequently, I have the following inquiries: > > > > 1.Is it feasible to generate a table view in Apache Linkis that > > amalgamates two columns from a Hive table and three columns from a MySQL > > table? > > 2.How can the integration between Jupyter and Apache Linkis be achieved? > > What methods enable communication between Jupyter and Apache Linkis? > > > > Thanks and regards, > > Arjun S > > >