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Issue Description:
The open source project Twister currently lacks a convenient way to map JDBC result sets to a key-value data structure. This issue proposes adding a Map facade to Twister, similar to AvroWrapper and ProtoWrapper, to simplify JDBC row mapping.
Proposal:
Introduce a Map facade in Twister to enable developers to easily map JDBC result sets to a Map representation. This will provide a consistent interface for handling different data formats and improve developer productivity.
Expected Behavior:
The Map facade should allow developers to map JDBC result sets to a list of Maps, where each row's columns are represented as key-value pairs.
Benefits:
Simplified JDBC result set mapping.
Consistency across data formats.
Improved developer productivity.
Implementation Considerations:
Utilize existing JDBC APIs, such as ResultSetMetaData, to retrieve column names and values for each row. Handle various data types supported by JDBC and ensure compatibility with popular JDBC drivers.
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Issue Description:
The open source project Twister currently lacks a convenient way to map JDBC result sets to a key-value data structure. This issue proposes adding a Map facade to Twister, similar to AvroWrapper and ProtoWrapper, to simplify JDBC row mapping.
Proposal:
Introduce a Map facade in Twister to enable developers to easily map JDBC result sets to a Map representation. This will provide a consistent interface for handling different data formats and improve developer productivity.
Expected Behavior:
The Map facade should allow developers to map JDBC result sets to a list of Maps, where each row's columns are represented as key-value pairs.
Benefits:
Implementation Considerations:
Utilize existing JDBC APIs, such as ResultSetMetaData, to retrieve column names and values for each row. Handle various data types supported by JDBC and ensure compatibility with popular JDBC drivers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: