Fetching more than 100 rows seem to be rather slow compared to RJDBC (with the same jar files) or exporting data to CSV via impala-shell, so I suspect there might be some performance issues when converting the results returned by the JDBC driver to R. See some related benchmarks at http://datascience.la/r-and-impala-its-better-to-kiss-than-using-java
Fetching more than 100 rows seem to be rather slow compared to
RJDBC(with the samejarfiles) or exporting data to CSV viaimpala-shell, so I suspect there might be some performance issues when converting the results returned by the JDBC driver to R. See some related benchmarks at http://datascience.la/r-and-impala-its-better-to-kiss-than-using-java