Filed a JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-3549
Danny Chan 于2019年12月2日周一 上午9:06写道:
> Dear Erin ~
>
> You are right, Calcite now always hard code the parser config for JDBC
> query[1], that means, Lex config for view expanding is not supported yet,
> can you log a issue and
Jin Xing created CALCITE-3549:
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Summary: Lex config for view expanding is not supported
Key: CALCITE-3549
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-3549
Project: Calcite
Issue Type:
Dear Erin ~
You are right, Calcite now always hard code the parser config for JDBC
query[1], that means, Lex config for view expanding is not supported yet, can
you log a issue and probably fire a patch to support that?
[1]
The Avatica 1.16.0 release seems to be a bit overdue. I plan to make rc0
available for voting on Friday morning (the 6th of December) Australian
Eastern Standard time (probably Thursday in some parts of Europe and
America).
If there are any changes you would like to see in this release,
Hello,
I am currently attempting to test out the views feature of Calcite.
I am using a connection string like so:
jdbc:calcite:lex=JAVA;model=inline:
I have created a JdbcSchema that is attached to an actual database - lets
call it "t1". I can successfully run the query "select * from t1.table
I find Java Flight Recorder and async-profiler to be good enough.
Both tools are free to use, they both can be used to profile production
systems, and they both produce actionable results.
Stamatis, Andrei, have you considered JFR / async-profiler?
Even though I do not object asking for a
I was also thinking getting open-source license for one of the profiling
tools.
I'm more familiar with YourKit but if JProfiler is comparable then don't
have any preference.
On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 1:57 AM Danny Chan wrote:
> Personally I did not use JProfiler pretty much often, but adding the