commit | 636b4bf376f6b37642c82a2045654a4b5f129cdf | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jain, Nihal <nihaljain.cs@gmail.com> | Wed Nov 29 20:20:51 2023 +0530 |
committer | Istvan Toth <stoty@apache.org> | Wed Nov 29 19:04:53 2023 +0100 |
tree | 31061afc5ca6e097f39ee666c8fa99b22f60c4c2 | |
parent | f0c2860fea7fe2704f11476d457cd0d38ddd345d [diff] |
PHOENIX-7126 Update apache parent pom version in QueryServer and bump maven plugins/dependencies to latest - Bump apache parent pom version to 30 - Remove maven-assembly-plugin-version as it is coming from parent pom - Bump following plugins: - maven-eclipse-plugin.version to 2.10 - maven-build-helper-plugin.version to 3.5.0 - spotbugs-maven-plugin.version to 4.8.1.0 - spotbugs.version to 4.8.1 - maven-owasp-plugin.version to 8.4.0 - jacoco-maven-plugin.version to 0.8.11 - maven-sonar-plugin.version to 3.10.0.2594 - Fix scope of org.apache.phoenix:phoenix-queryserver scope to test
Apache Phoenix enables OLTP and operational analytics in Hadoop for low latency applications. Visit the Apache Phoenix website here. This is the repo for the Phoenix Query Server (PQS).
Copyright ©2020 Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
The Phoenix Query Server is an JDBC over HTTP abstraction. The Phoenix Query Server proxies the standard Phoenix JDBC driver and provides a backwards-compatible wire protocol to invoke that JDBC driver. This is all done via the Apache Avatica project (sub-project of Apache Calcite).
The reference client implementation for PQS is a “thin” JDBC driver which can communicate with PQS. There are drivers in other languages which exist in varying levels of maturity including Python, Golang, and .NET.
The Python driver is maintained by the Phoenix project, and is available in the python-phoenixdb directory of the phoenix-queryserver repository.