Interacting with HBase – the HBase Client API
Now that we have an understanding of how to execute basic HBase operations via the shell, let's try and attempt them through the Java API:
Configuration conf = HBaseConfiguration.create(); Connection conn = ConnectionFactory.createConnection(conf);
The recommended way in which the configuration should be provided to an HBase client application is to copy over the hbase-site.xml
from the cluster and make it available on the classpath of the client application (typically included in src/main/resources
).
The HBaseConfiguration
class reads the hbase-site.xml
and populates properties such as the Zookeeper quorum hosts and ports, within a Configuration
object.
The ConnectionFactory
class handles the lifecycle management of Connections
to an HBase cluster. The Connection
class encapsulates TCP connections to the RegionServers, as well as a local cache of the META region, which contains the region assignments.
Connections are heavyweight objects. Thankfully...