commit | c6a9599ceabb6e1f703d3c0018b8daf778ae46f8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Julian Hyde <jhyde@apache.org> | Mon Oct 18 20:33:20 2021 -0700 |
committer | Julian Hyde <jhyde@apache.org> | Tue Oct 19 21:53:30 2021 -0700 |
tree | 2676ada5c504adf917f10f895f51a896d5008615 | |
parent | dec167ac18272c0cd8be477d6b162d7a31a62114 [diff] |
Add news item for release 1.28.0 Jacques' description of breaking changes is rather too long for the release notes, so I added it to the news item, and referenced it from the release notes. Make other fixes to the release notes, such as the poorly escaped '<>' in one commit message. Add permanent anchors (qualified by release name) to the release notes, so that #fixes for one release doesn't become that. Prepare for next development iteration by changing version in gradle.properties. Close apache/calcite#2584
Apache Calcite is a dynamic data management framework.
It contains many of the pieces that comprise a typical database management system but omits the storage primitives. It provides an industry standard SQL parser and validator, a customisable optimizer with pluggable rules and cost functions, logical and physical algebraic operators, various transformation algorithms from SQL to algebra (and the opposite), and many adapters for executing SQL queries over Cassandra, Druid, Elasticsearch, MongoDB, Kafka, and others, with minimal configuration.
For more details, see the home page.