The data store does is not embedded. I have described how I accessed hive from jython at http://csgrad.blogspot.in/2010/04/to-use-language-other-than-java-say.html. The example there may be relevant for your use case.
Dilip On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 8:05 AM, Bertrand Dechoux <decho...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > > As the thrift sever has concurrency issue, I need to find an alternative. > I found out about the embedded mode for the jdbc client. > https://cwiki.apache.org/Hive/hiveclient.html > > However, I am not sure to understand everything. > * Does that mean the datastore should be embedded too? I don't think so > but would like a confirmation. > * What is exactly an embedded server? Does it simply run the server code > synchronically like any code? Would it be safe to share the same jdbc > driver among several threads? What if distinct instances are used? Should > the embedded server considered as a local standalone server? > > Regards > > Bertrand Dechoux > -- _________________________________________ Dilip Antony Joseph http://csgrad.blogspot.com http://www.marydilip.info