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Posted to dev@hbase.apache.org by James Taylor <ja...@apache.org> on 2016/12/01 21:31:39 UTC
[ANNOUNCE] Apache Phoenix 4.9 released
Apache Phoenix enables OLTP and operational analytics for Apache Hadoop
through SQL support using Apache HBase as its backing store and providing
integration with other projects in the ecosystem such as Apache Spark,
Apache Hive, Apache Pig, Apache Flume, and Apache MapReduce.
We're pleased to announce our 4.9.0 release which includes:
- Atomic UPSERT through new ON DUPLICATE KEY syntax [1]
- Support for DEFAULT declaration in DDL statements [2]
- Specify guidepost width per table [3]
- Over 40 bugs fixed [4]
The release is available in source or binary form here [5].
Thanks,
The Apache Phoenix Team
[1] https://phoenix.apache.org/atomic_upsert.html
[2] https://phoenix.apache.org/language/index.html#column_def
[3] https://phoenix.apache.org/update_statistics.html
[4]
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12315120&version=12335845
[5] https://phoenix.apache.org/download.html
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Phoenix 4.9 released
Posted by Josh Elser <el...@apache.org>.
(-cc the reply-all)
I'm not sure what your reasons are for not accepting "add-ons" as a
valid implementation, but this release doesn't change Phoenix's use of
Tephra to enable cross-row and cross-table transactions which are not
natively provided by HBase.
If you want to see this feature with a label of "ready for production",
I would encourage you to get involved in the development and testing of
Phoenix itself.
http://phoenix.apache.org/transactions.html
Mich Talebzadeh wrote:
> Many thanks for this announcement.
>
> This is a question that I have been seeking verification.
>
> Does the new release of 4.9.0 of Phoenix support transactional and ACID
> compliance on Hbase? In a na�ve way can one do what an RDBMS does with a
> combination of Hbase + Phoenix!
>
> FYI, I am not interested on add-ons or some beta test tools such as Phoenix
> with combination of some other product.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mich
>
>
>
>
> Dr Mich Talebzadeh
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> On 1 December 2016 at 21:31, James Taylor<ja...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Apache Phoenix enables OLTP and operational analytics for Apache Hadoop
>> through SQL support using Apache HBase as its backing store and providing
>> integration with other projects in the ecosystem such as Apache Spark,
>> Apache Hive, Apache Pig, Apache Flume, and Apache MapReduce.
>>
>> We're pleased to announce our 4.9.0 release which includes:
>> - Atomic UPSERT through new ON DUPLICATE KEY syntax [1]
>> - Support for DEFAULT declaration in DDL statements [2]
>> - Specify guidepost width per table [3]
>> - Over 40 bugs fixed [4]
>>
>> The release is available in source or binary form here [5].
>>
>> Thanks,
>> The Apache Phoenix Team
>>
>> [1] https://phoenix.apache.org/atomic_upsert.html
>> [2] https://phoenix.apache.org/language/index.html#column_def
>> [3] https://phoenix.apache.org/update_statistics.html
>> [4]
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?
>> projectId=12315120&version=12335845
>> [5] https://phoenix.apache.org/download.html
>>
>
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Phoenix 4.9 released
Posted by Mich Talebzadeh <mi...@gmail.com>.
Many thanks for this announcement.
This is a question that I have been seeking verification.
Does the new release of 4.9.0 of Phoenix support transactional and ACID
compliance on Hbase? In a naïve way can one do what an RDBMS does with a
combination of Hbase + Phoenix!
FYI, I am not interested on add-ons or some beta test tools such as Phoenix
with combination of some other product.
Regards,
Mich
Dr Mich Talebzadeh
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On 1 December 2016 at 21:31, James Taylor <ja...@apache.org> wrote:
> Apache Phoenix enables OLTP and operational analytics for Apache Hadoop
> through SQL support using Apache HBase as its backing store and providing
> integration with other projects in the ecosystem such as Apache Spark,
> Apache Hive, Apache Pig, Apache Flume, and Apache MapReduce.
>
> We're pleased to announce our 4.9.0 release which includes:
> - Atomic UPSERT through new ON DUPLICATE KEY syntax [1]
> - Support for DEFAULT declaration in DDL statements [2]
> - Specify guidepost width per table [3]
> - Over 40 bugs fixed [4]
>
> The release is available in source or binary form here [5].
>
> Thanks,
> The Apache Phoenix Team
>
> [1] https://phoenix.apache.org/atomic_upsert.html
> [2] https://phoenix.apache.org/language/index.html#column_def
> [3] https://phoenix.apache.org/update_statistics.html
> [4]
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?
> projectId=12315120&version=12335845
> [5] https://phoenix.apache.org/download.html
>
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Phoenix 4.9 released
Posted by Mich Talebzadeh <mi...@gmail.com>.
Many thanks for this announcement.
This is a question that I have been seeking verification.
Does the new release of 4.9.0 of Phoenix support transactional and ACID
compliance on Hbase? In a naïve way can one do what an RDBMS does with a
combination of Hbase + Phoenix!
FYI, I am not interested on add-ons or some beta test tools such as Phoenix
with combination of some other product.
Regards,
Mich
Dr Mich Talebzadeh
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On 1 December 2016 at 21:31, James Taylor <ja...@apache.org> wrote:
> Apache Phoenix enables OLTP and operational analytics for Apache Hadoop
> through SQL support using Apache HBase as its backing store and providing
> integration with other projects in the ecosystem such as Apache Spark,
> Apache Hive, Apache Pig, Apache Flume, and Apache MapReduce.
>
> We're pleased to announce our 4.9.0 release which includes:
> - Atomic UPSERT through new ON DUPLICATE KEY syntax [1]
> - Support for DEFAULT declaration in DDL statements [2]
> - Specify guidepost width per table [3]
> - Over 40 bugs fixed [4]
>
> The release is available in source or binary form here [5].
>
> Thanks,
> The Apache Phoenix Team
>
> [1] https://phoenix.apache.org/atomic_upsert.html
> [2] https://phoenix.apache.org/language/index.html#column_def
> [3] https://phoenix.apache.org/update_statistics.html
> [4]
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?
> projectId=12315120&version=12335845
> [5] https://phoenix.apache.org/download.html
>