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Quick reference: Snowpark Java APIs for SQL commands
This topic provides a quick reference of some of the Snowpark APIs that correspond to SQL commands. (Note that this is not a complete list of the APIs that correspond to SQL commands.)…
Reading files with a Java stored procedure
You can read the contents of a file with handler code. The file must be on a Snowflake stage that’s available to your handler. For example, you might want to read a file to process unstructured data in the handler.
Python and Java support for serverless tasks
Serverless tasks can invoke the following object types and functions: user - defined functions (UDFs) and stored procedures written in Python, Java, and Scala. You can use Python or Java in your tasks in a few different ways.
Java UDF handler examples
This code returns the VARCHAR passed to it. This function is declared with the optional CALLED ON NULL INPUT clause to indicate that the function is called even if the value of the input is NULL.
Analyzing queries and troubleshooting with Snowpark Java
To inspect the evaluation plan of a DataFrame, call the explain method of the DataFrame. This prints the SQL statements used to evaluate the DataFrame. If there is only one SQL statement, the method also prints the logical plan for the…
Tabular Java UDFs (UDTFs)
Your Java UDTF handler class processes rows received in the UDTF call and returns a tabular result. The received rows are partitioned, either implicitly by Snowflake or explicitly in the syntax of the function call.
Logging messages in Java
You can log messages from a function or procedure handler written in Java by using the SLF4J API. When you’ve set up an event table to store log entries, Snowflake stores log entries generated by your handler code in the table.
Introduction to Java UDFs
When a user calls a UDF, the user passes UDF’s name and arguments to Snowflake. Snowflake calls the associated handler code (with arguments, if any) to execute the UDF’s logic. The handler method then returns the output to Snowflake,…
JDBC Driver Compatibility Issue With JDK 16 and Later: Exception creating result java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError at net.snowflake.client.jdbc.internal.apache.arrow.memory.UnsafeAllocationManager
CAUSE: The failure is directly caused by one of the JDBC driver's dependencies, Apache Arrow, when attempting to use reflection in order to access a private member of the java.nio.Buffer class. This was allowed by Java previously, but not…