Actually since hive 13 you seem to need a driver and a username and
password. The username and pw can be blank or whatever but
DriverManager.getConnection(url) does not seem to work any more.
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 5:11 PM, Jay Vyas wrote:
> So i guess your saying "yes : just use the JDBC driv
So i guess your saying "yes : just use the JDBC driver with the
jdbc:hive2://", and that is the equivalent of PigServer (with caveat that
it can't run a hive script).
It is not really recommended anymore, as HiveServer2 with a client is the
where the community is focusing now. And JDBC-client supports mode where
the HiveServer2 is embedded.
Some older product like HiveCLI or Beeline did like what you said, but
again this mode might not be fully supported. For