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[jira] [Comment Edited] (ARROW-7272) [C++][Java] JNI bridge between RecordBatch and VectorSchemaRoot

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Hongze Zhang edited comment on ARROW-7272 at 5/22/21, 4:46 AM:
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-Hi guys, would you suggest to just use the existing *org.apache.arrow.vector.ipc.ArrowReader*? We already have a similar approach in orc adaptor and it works fine. As schemas in Datasets API are always predefined I think we don't have to convert the schema everytime.-


was (Author: zhztheplayer):
Hi guys, would you suggest to just use the existing *org.apache.arrow.vector.ipc.ArrowReader*? We already have a similar approach in orc adaptor and it works fine. As schemas in Datasets API are always predefined I think we don't have to convert the schema everytime.

> [C++][Java] JNI bridge between RecordBatch and VectorSchemaRoot
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>                 Key: ARROW-7272
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-7272
>             Project: Apache Arrow
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: C++, Java
>            Reporter: Francois Saint-Jacques
>            Priority: Major
>
> Given a C++ std::shared_ptr<RecordBatch>, retrieve it in java as a VectorSchemaRoot class. Gandiva already offer a similar facility but with raw buffers. It would be convenient if users could call C++ that yields RecordBatch and retrieve it in a seamless fashion.
> This would remove one roadblock of using C++ dataset facility in Java.



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