commit | 8f8a2b39458ceac04c2283e3c06dbed0e7896a7c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Julian Hyde <julianhyde@gmail.com> | Fri May 24 10:25:11 2013 -0700 |
committer | Julian Hyde <julianhyde@gmail.com> | Fri May 24 10:25:11 2013 -0700 |
tree | 98d2f83fa849bc76bbe0cb8348bdc259d3e375da | |
parent | 8e3b819b728aa70f71cdebf84f6d27e31c0d5a05 [diff] |
Upgrade to optiq-0.3.6 and sqlline-1.1.0.
Optiq adapter that reads CSV files.
Optiq-csv is a nice simple example of how to connect Optiq to your own data source and quickly get a full SQL/JDBC interface.
You need Java (1.5 or higher; 1.7 preferred) and maven (2 or higher).
$ git clone git://github.com/julianhyde/optiq-csv.git $ cd optiq-csv $ mvn compile
$ ./sqlline sqlline> !connect jdbc:optiq:model=target/test-classes/model.json admin admin sqlline> select * from emp; sqlline> !tables sqlline> !quit
You can also register a CsvSchema as a schema within an Optiq instance. Then you can combine with other data sources.
You can write a “vanity JDBC driver” with a different name.
You can add optimizer rules and new implementations of relational operators to execute queries more efficiently.