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Connecting to Lakehouse programmatically.
- 2 years ago
Hi Anonymous,
When you mean programatically, you want to mount the Fabric Lakehouse to a Spark/Databricks environment that is external to Fabric right?
In this link, you have the option to configure lakehouse to read and write data from Databricks. It needs credential pass-through to be enabled.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/onelake/onelake-azure-databricks
Thank you so much govindarajan_d for the response. The use case was more like authoring ETL steps run against a Lakehouse and executing these ETL steps through an external application like Jmeter to evaluate the spark compute performance. Please let me know if this makes sense or If I am missing something.
- govindarajan_d2 years agoSuper User
Hi Anonymous ,
Yes. It makes sense. I don't have experience with JMeter though.
- v-cboorla-msft2 years agoMicrosoft Employee
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Thanks.- v-cboorla-msft2 years agoMicrosoft Employee
Hi Anonymous
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