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| Source: phoenix |
| Section: misc |
| Priority: extra |
| Maintainer: Bigtop <dev@bigtop.apache.org> |
| Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9) |
| Standards-Version: 3.9.4 |
| Homepage: http://phoenix.apache.org |
| |
| Package: phoenix |
| Architecture: all |
| Depends: zookeeper, hadoop, hadoop-mapreduce, hadoop-yarn, hbase, bigtop-utils (>= 0.7) |
| Description: Phoenix is a SQL skin over HBase and client-embedded JDBC driver. |
| Phoenix is a SQL skin over HBase, delivered as a client-embedded JDBC driver. |
| The Phoenix query engine transforms an SQL query into one or more HBase scans, |
| and orchestrates their execution to produce standard JDBC result sets. Direct |
| use of the HBase API, along with coprocessors and custom filters, results in |
| performance on the order of milliseconds for small queries, or seconds for |
| tens of millions of rows. Applications interact with Phoenix through a |
| standard JDBC interface; all the usual interfaces are supported. |
| |
| Package: phoenix-queryserver |
| Architecture: all |
| Depends: phoenix (= ${source:Version}) |
| Description: The Phoenix Query Server provides an alternative means for |
| interaction with Phoenix and HBase. Soon this will enable access from |
| environments other than the JVM. |
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