

# Additional resources
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For additional resources on using Apache Hudi with Athena, see the following resources.

## Blog posts
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The following Amazon Big Data Blog posts include descriptions of how you can use Apache Hudi with Athena.
+ [Use Amazon Data Exchange to seamlessly share Apache Hudi datasets](https://amazonaws-china.com/blogs/big-data/use-aws-data-exchange-to-seamlessly-share-apache-hudi-datasets/) 
+ [Create an Apache Hudi-based near-real-time transactional data lake using Amazon DMS, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon Glue streaming ETL, and data visualization using Quick](https://amazonaws-china.com/blogs/big-data/create-an-apache-hudi-based-near-real-time-transactional-data-lake-using-aws-dms-amazon-kinesis-aws-glue-streaming-etl-and-data-visualization-using-amazon-quicksight/) 
+ For information about using Amazon Glue custom connectors and Amazon Glue 2.0 jobs to create an Apache Hudi table that you can query with Athena, see [Writing to Apache Hudi tables using Amazon Glue custom connector](https://amazonaws-china.com/blogs/big-data/writing-to-apache-hudi-tables-using-aws-glue-connector/).
+ For an article about using Apache Hudi, Amazon Glue, and Amazon Athena to build a data processing framework for a data lake, see [Simplify operational data processing in data lakes using Amazon Glue and Apache Hudi](https://amazonaws-china.com/blogs/big-data/simplify-operational-data-processing-in-data-lakes-using-aws-glue-and-apache-hudi/).