Compare the Top API Gateways that integrate with Apache Hive as of November 2025

This a list of API Gateways that integrate with Apache Hive. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Apache Hive. View the products that work with Apache Hive in the table below.

What are API Gateways for Apache Hive?

API gateways act as centralized entry points that manage, secure, and route requests between clients and backend services in an application or microservices architecture. They handle essential functions such as authentication, rate limiting, load balancing, caching, and request transformation to optimize performance and security. By consolidating these controls, API gateways simplify communication, reduce latency, and ensure consistent governance across multiple APIs. They also provide analytics and monitoring to help developers track usage and detect issues in real time. Ultimately, API gateways improve scalability, reliability, and security for modern, distributed applications. Compare and read user reviews of the best API Gateways for Apache Hive currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Apache Knox

    Apache Knox

    Apache Software Foundation

    The Knox API Gateway is designed as a reverse proxy with consideration for pluggability in the areas of policy enforcement, through providers and the backend services for which it proxies requests. Policy enforcement ranges from authentication/federation, authorization, audit, dispatch, hostmapping and content rewrite rules. Policy is enforced through a chain of providers that are defined within the topology deployment descriptor for each Apache Hadoop cluster gated by Knox. The cluster definition is also defined within the topology deployment descriptor and provides the Knox Gateway with the layout of the cluster for purposes of routing and translation between user facing URLs and cluster internals. Each Apache Hadoop cluster that is protected by Knox has its set of REST APIs represented by a single cluster specific application context path. This allows the Knox Gateway to both protect multiple clusters and present the REST API consumer with a single endpoint.
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