Suppose Ive has the following scheme:
{
"name" : "Profile",
"type" : "record",
"fields" : [
{ "name" : "firstName", "type" : "string" },
{ "name" : "address" , "type" : {
"type" : "record",
"name" : "AddressUSRecord",
"fields" : [
{ "name" : "address1" , "type" : "string" },
{ "name" : "address2" , "type" : "string" },
{ "name" : "city" , "type" : "string" },
{ "name" : "state" , "type" : "string" },
{ "name" : "zip" , "type" : "int" },
{ "name" : "zip4", "type": "int" }
]
}
}
]
}
Im uses GenericRecord to represent each profile being created. To add firstName, it is easy to do the following:
Schema sch = Schema.parse(schemaFile);
DataFileWriter<GenericRecord> fw = new DataFileWriter<GenericRecord>(new GenericDatumWriter<GenericRecord>()).create(sch, new File(outFile));
GenericRecord r = new GenericData.Record(sch);
r.put("firstName", "John");
fw.append(r);
But how could I establish a city, for example? How to represent a key as a string that the r.put method can understand?
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