

You can now read and write files in the InfoSphere BigInsights Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) by connecting via the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style for the Big Data File stage. For more information, see Predefined rule sets. A rule set to process Indian names has been added to the India rule sets. You use the rule sets with the Investigate and Standardize stages to process name and address input data. You can use new Ireland rule sets and Thailand rule sets in jobs that standardize data for the specific countries. New rule sets for InfoSphere QualityStage.For more information, see JSON transformation. JSON is a light weight data interchange format for the representation of structured data. You can now use the XML stage to create powerful hierarchical transformations, as well as parse and compose JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) data with high performance and scalability.
#Difference between datastage 7.5 and 9.1 drivers#
The drivers support reading and writing use cases. In this release, all ODBC drivers are supported in InfoSphere Data Click, including DB2, Oracle, Teradata, Netezza and many others. In InfoSphere Data Click, you can now use the simple self-service data integration features to move data between an expanded set of data store types.

Enhanced ODBC support in InfoSphere Data Click.The following list describes the updates to InfoSphere Information Server, Version 9.1.2, by component: įor InfoSphere Information Server 9.1.2 product documentation, including the documentation about the updates described in this document, see the InfoSphere Information Server 9.1 information center. Note: For information about updates to InfoSphere Information Server 9.1.0 in updates and Fix Packs prior to Version 9.1.2., see New features and changes for Version 9.1 InfoSphere Information Server released in updates and fix packs.
