Overview
Scenarios
Users customize JDBCServer clients and use JDBC connections to create, load data to, query, and delete data tables.
Data Preparation
- Ensure that the JDBCServer service has been started in multi-active instance HA mode and at least one instance provides connections for client. Create the /home/data file on every available instance nodes of the JDBCServer. The file content is as follows:
Miranda,32 Karlie,23 Candice,27
- Ensure that the user whose starts the JDBCServer has the read and write permission on the file.
- Ensure that the hive-site.xml file exists in classpath, and set parameters required for the client connection. For details about parameters required for the JDBCServer, see JDBCServer Interface.
Development Idea
- Create a child table in the default database.
- Add data in /home/data to the child table.
- Query data in the child table.
- Delete the child table.
Packaging the Project
- Use the Maven tool provided by IDEA to pack the project and generate a JAR file. For details, see Compiling and Running the Application.
- Upload the JAR file to any directory (for example, /opt/female/) on the server where the Spark client is located.
Running Tasks
Go to the Spark client directory and run the java -cp command to run the code (The class name and file name must be the same as those in the actual code. The following is only an example).
- Run the Java sample code:
java -cp $SPARK_HOME/jars/*:$SPARK_HOME/jars/hive/*:$SPARK_HOME/conf:/opt/female/SparkThriftServerJavaExample-1.0.jar com.huawei.bigdata.spark.examples.ThriftServerQueriesTest $SPARK_HOME/conf/hive-site.xml $SPARK_HOME/conf/spark-defaults.conf
- Run the Scala sample code:
java -cp $SPARK_HOME/jars/*:$SPARK_HOME/jars/hive/*:$SPARK_HOME/conf:/opt/female/SparkThriftServerExample-1.0.jar com.huawei.bigdata.spark.examples.ThriftServerQueriesTest $SPARK_HOME/conf/hive-site.xml $SPARK_HOME/conf/spark-defaults.conf
After the SSL feature of ZooKeeper is enabled for the cluster (check the ssl.enabled parameter of the ZooKeeper service), add the -Dzookeeper.client.secure=true -Dzookeeper.clientCnxnSocket=org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxnSocketNetty parameter to the command:
java -Dzookeeper.client.secure=true -Dzookeeper.clientCnxnSocket=org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxnSocketNetty -cp $SPARK_HOME/jars/*:$SPARK_HOME/jars/hive/*:$SPARK_HOME/conf:/opt/female/SparkThriftServerJavaExample-1.0.jar com.huawei.bigdata.spark.examples.ThriftServerQueriesTest $SPARK_HOME/conf/hive-site.xml $SPARK_HOME/conf/spark-defaults.conf
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