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commit 04659a111839033c638cde29c4ef1169e78ce78a
Author: danielcweeks <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Wed Aug 17 17:06:10 2022 +0000
deploy: 0e246783dd1ffdc90d81c985cf2ceb9a62935f01
---
blogs/index.html | 2 +-
common/index.xml | 6 +++---
getting-started/index.html | 20 +-------------------
index.xml | 6 +++---
search.json | 2 +-
5 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
diff --git a/blogs/index.html b/blogs/index.html
index 9e4ea76d..3baf681c 100644
--- a/blogs/index.html
+++ b/blogs/index.html
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<span class=icon-bar></span>
<span class=icon-bar></span>
<span class=icon-bar></span></button>
-<a class="page-scroll navbar-brand" href=https://iceberg.apache.org/><img
class=top-navbar-logo
src=https://iceberg.apache.org//img/iceberg-logo-icon.png> Apache
Iceberg</a></div><div><input type=search class=form-control id=search-input
placeholder=Search... maxlength=64 data-hotkeys=s/></div><div
class=versions-dropdown><span>0.14.0</span> <i class="fa
fa-chevron-down"></i><div class=versions-dropdown-content><ul><li
class=versions-dropdown-selection><a href=/docs/latest>latest</a></li [...]
+<a class="page-scroll navbar-brand" href=https://iceberg.apache.org/><img
class=top-navbar-logo
src=https://iceberg.apache.org//img/iceberg-logo-icon.png> Apache
Iceberg</a></div><div><input type=search class=form-control id=search-input
placeholder=Search... maxlength=64 data-hotkeys=s/></div><div
class=versions-dropdown><span>0.14.0</span> <i class="fa
fa-chevron-down"></i><div class=versions-dropdown-content><ul><li
class=versions-dropdown-selection><a href=/docs/latest>latest</a></li [...]
<script src=https://iceberg.apache.org//js/jquery.easing.min.js></script>
<script type=text/javascript
src=https://iceberg.apache.org//js/search.js></script>
<script src=https://iceberg.apache.org//js/bootstrap.min.js></script>
diff --git a/common/index.xml b/common/index.xml
index 9e883b7a..c8204c31 100644
--- a/common/index.xml
+++ b/common/index.xml
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
Docker-Compose Creating a table Writing Data to a Table Reading Data from a
Table Adding A Catalog Next Steps Docker-Compose The fastest way to get started
is to use a docker-compose file that uses the the tabulario/spark-iceberg image
which contains a local Spark cluster with a configured Iceberg
catalog.</description></item><item><title>Releases</title><link>https://iceberg.apache.org/releases/</link><pubDate>Mon,
01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://iceberg.apache.org/rel [...]
0.14.0 source tar.gz &ndash; signature &ndash; sha512 0.14.0 Spark
3.3_2.12 runtime Jar &ndash; 3.3_2.13 0.14.0 Spark 3.2_2.12 runtime Jar
&ndash; 3.2_2.13 0.14.0 Spark 3.1 runtime Jar 0.14.0 Spark 3.0 runtime Jar
0.14.0 Spark 2.4 runtime Jar 0.14.0 Flink 1.15 runtime Jar 0.14.0 Flink 1.14
runtime Jar 0.14.0 Flink 1.13 runtime Jar 0.14.0 Hive runtime Jar To use
Iceberg in Spark or Flink, download the runtime JAR for your engine version and
add it to the jars folder of you [...]
Running Benchmarks on GitHub It is possible to run one or more Benchmarks via
the JMH Benchmarks GH action on your own fork of the Iceberg
repo.</description></item><item><title>Blogs</title><link>https://iceberg.apache.org/blogs/</link><pubDate>Mon,
01 Jan 0001 00:00:00
+0000</pubDate><guid>https://iceberg.apache.org/blogs/</guid><description>Iceberg
Blogs Here is a list of company blogs that talk about Iceberg. The blogs are
ordered from most recent to oldest.
+Near Real-Time Ingestion For Trino Date: August 4th, 2022, Company: Starburst
+Authors: Eric Hwang, Monica Miller, Brian Zhan
Migrating a Hive Table to an Iceberg Table Hands-on Tutorial Date: June 6th,
2022, Company: Dremio
Author: Alex Merced
-Fewer Accidental Full Table Scans Brought to You by Apache Iceberg’s Hidden
Partitioning Date: May 21st, 2022, Company: Dremio
-Author: Alex Merced
-An Introduction To The Iceberg Java API Part 2 - Table Scans Date: May 11th,
2022, Company:
Tabular</description></item><item><title>Community</title><link>https://iceberg.apache.org/community/</link><pubDate>Mon,
01 Jan 0001 00:00:00
+0000</pubDate><guid>https://iceberg.apache.org/community/</guid><description>Welcome!
Apache Iceberg tracks issues in GitHub and prefers to receive contributions as
pull requests.
+Fewer Accidental Full Table Scans Brought to You by Apache Iceberg’s Hidden
Partitioning Date: May 21st, 2022, Company:
Dremio</description></item><item><title>Community</title><link>https://iceberg.apache.org/community/</link><pubDate>Mon,
01 Jan 0001 00:00:00
+0000</pubDate><guid>https://iceberg.apache.org/community/</guid><description>Welcome!
Apache Iceberg tracks issues in GitHub and prefers to receive contributions as
pull requests.
Community discussions happen primarily on the dev mailing list, on
apache-iceberg Slack workspace, and on specific GitHub issues.
Contribute See Contributing for more details on how to contribute to Iceberg.
Issues Issues are tracked in GitHub:
diff --git a/getting-started/index.html b/getting-started/index.html
index b3c6e0d8..52cc0335 100644
--- a/getting-started/index.html
+++ b/getting-started/index.html
@@ -1,19 +1 @@
-<!--
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- - contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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- - The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
- - (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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-<head>
- <meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0; url='/docs/latest/getting-started'" />
-</head>
+<!doctype html><html
lang=en-us><head><title>https://iceberg.apache.org/spark-quickstart/</title><link
rel=canonical href=https://iceberg.apache.org/spark-quickstart/><meta
name=robots content="noindex"><meta charset=utf-8><meta http-equiv=refresh
content="0; url=https://iceberg.apache.org/spark-quickstart/"></head></html>
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diff --git a/index.xml b/index.xml
index 5b0bf505..c5facd09 100644
--- a/index.xml
+++ b/index.xml
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
Docker-Compose Creating a table Writing Data to a Table Reading Data from a
Table Adding A Catalog Next Steps Docker-Compose The fastest way to get started
is to use a docker-compose file that uses the the tabulario/spark-iceberg image
which contains a local Spark cluster with a configured Iceberg
catalog.</description></item><item><title>Releases</title><link>https://iceberg.apache.org/releases/</link><pubDate>Mon,
01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://iceberg.apache.org/rel [...]
0.14.0 source tar.gz &ndash; signature &ndash; sha512 0.14.0 Spark
3.3_2.12 runtime Jar &ndash; 3.3_2.13 0.14.0 Spark 3.2_2.12 runtime Jar
&ndash; 3.2_2.13 0.14.0 Spark 3.1 runtime Jar 0.14.0 Spark 3.0 runtime Jar
0.14.0 Spark 2.4 runtime Jar 0.14.0 Flink 1.15 runtime Jar 0.14.0 Flink 1.14
runtime Jar 0.14.0 Flink 1.13 runtime Jar 0.14.0 Hive runtime Jar To use
Iceberg in Spark or Flink, download the runtime JAR for your engine version and
add it to the jars folder of you [...]
Running Benchmarks on GitHub It is possible to run one or more Benchmarks via
the JMH Benchmarks GH action on your own fork of the Iceberg
repo.</description></item><item><title>Blogs</title><link>https://iceberg.apache.org/blogs/</link><pubDate>Mon,
01 Jan 0001 00:00:00
+0000</pubDate><guid>https://iceberg.apache.org/blogs/</guid><description>Iceberg
Blogs Here is a list of company blogs that talk about Iceberg. The blogs are
ordered from most recent to oldest.
+Near Real-Time Ingestion For Trino Date: August 4th, 2022, Company: Starburst
+Authors: Eric Hwang, Monica Miller, Brian Zhan
Migrating a Hive Table to an Iceberg Table Hands-on Tutorial Date: June 6th,
2022, Company: Dremio
Author: Alex Merced
-Fewer Accidental Full Table Scans Brought to You by Apache Iceberg’s Hidden
Partitioning Date: May 21st, 2022, Company: Dremio
-Author: Alex Merced
-An Introduction To The Iceberg Java API Part 2 - Table Scans Date: May 11th,
2022, Company:
Tabular</description></item><item><title>Community</title><link>https://iceberg.apache.org/community/</link><pubDate>Mon,
01 Jan 0001 00:00:00
+0000</pubDate><guid>https://iceberg.apache.org/community/</guid><description>Welcome!
Apache Iceberg tracks issues in GitHub and prefers to receive contributions as
pull requests.
+Fewer Accidental Full Table Scans Brought to You by Apache Iceberg’s Hidden
Partitioning Date: May 21st, 2022, Company:
Dremio</description></item><item><title>Community</title><link>https://iceberg.apache.org/community/</link><pubDate>Mon,
01 Jan 0001 00:00:00
+0000</pubDate><guid>https://iceberg.apache.org/community/</guid><description>Welcome!
Apache Iceberg tracks issues in GitHub and prefers to receive contributions as
pull requests.
Community discussions happen primarily on the dev mailing list, on
apache-iceberg Slack workspace, and on specific GitHub issues.
Contribute See Contributing for more details on how to contribute to Iceberg.
Issues Issues are tracked in GitHub:
diff --git a/search.json b/search.json
index 3e491d47..dd55463f 100644
--- a/search.json
+++ b/search.json
@@ -1 +1 @@
-[{"categories":null,"content":" Spark and Iceberg Quickstart This guide will
get you up and running with an Iceberg and Spark environment, including sample
code to highlight some powerful features. You can learn more about Iceberg’s
Spark runtime by checking out the Spark section.\nDocker-Compose Creating a
table Writing Data to a Table Reading Data from a Table Adding A Catalog Next
Steps Docker-Compose The fastest way to get started is to use a docker-compose
file that uses the the tab [...]
\ No newline at end of file
+[{"categories":null,"content":" Spark and Iceberg Quickstart This guide will
get you up and running with an Iceberg and Spark environment, including sample
code to highlight some powerful features. You can learn more about Iceberg’s
Spark runtime by checking out the Spark section.\nDocker-Compose Creating a
table Writing Data to a Table Reading Data from a Table Adding A Catalog Next
Steps Docker-Compose The fastest way to get started is to use a docker-compose
file that uses the the tab [...]
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