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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange for JDBC V2
  3. PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Configuration Overview
  4. JDBC V2 Connections
  5. PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Data Objects
  6. JDBC V2 Mappings
  7. PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Dynamic Mappings
  8. JDBC V2 Lookup
  9. JDBC V2 Run-Time Processing
  10. JDBC V2 Datatype Reference

PowerExchange for JDBC V2 User Guide

PowerExchange for JDBC V2 User Guide

Validation Environments

Validation Environments

The properties in the
Validation Environments
indicate whether the Developer tool validates the mapping definition for the native or non-native execution environment.
You can configure the following properties for the
Validation Environments
:
Native
Default environment. The Data Integration Service runs the mapping in a native environment.
Hadoop
Run the mapping in the Hadoop environment. The Data Integration Service pushes the transformation logic to the Hadoop cluster through a Hadoop connection. Select the Spark engine to process the mapping.
Databricks
Run the mapping in the Databricks environment. The Data Integration Service pushes the transformation logic to the Databricks cluster through a Databricks connection. The Databricks cluster processes the mapping on the Databricks Spark engine.
When you validate the mapping, validation occurs for the engine that you choose in the
Validation Environments
.

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