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Alternative JRE for Impala JDBC driver?
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Created 12-10-2025 08:29 AM
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My company does not allow Java any more. Does the Impala JDBC driver work with alternatives, such as Zing?
Thanks,
Kevin
Created 12-15-2025 07:40 PM
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@ksmiller99 Welcome to the Cloudera Community!
To help you get the best possible solution, I have tagged our Impala experts @jAnshula @Boris G @Saurabhatiyal who may be able to assist you further.
Please keep us updated on your post, and we hope you find a satisfactory solution to your query.
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Diana Torres,Senior Community Moderator
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Created 12-16-2025 12:15 AM
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@ksmiller99 If your company has completed banned Java, then using JDBC is not possible, Impala’s JDBC driver cannot work without a JVM
Created 12-16-2025 12:18 AM
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You can try other approach like ODBC driver or Impyla to connect to Impala
Created 12-29-2025 05:34 AM
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@ksmiller99 Were you able to resolve your issue? If so please mark the appropriate reply as the solution to help others in a similar situation find it in the future.
Cy Jervis, Manager, Community Program
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