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Yi Pan (Data Infrastructure) commented on SAMZA-483:
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[~milinda], IMO, I only see two steps as mandatory in the first attempt:
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1. Parse the query (ANTLR or similar tool; Generates AST)
4. Generate execution plan (Samza job)
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Semantic analysis and optimization can be optional for now, which I agree would
be the two steps that may involve more relational algebra semantics.
If we just focus on a common representation layer that can represent the
execution plan in 4, I think that it would be more general to other non-SQL
DSLs as well.
> A common representation of relational algebra for streaming SQL
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>
> Key: SAMZA-483
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SAMZA-483
> Project: Samza
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Yi Pan (Data Infrastructure)
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: project
>
> Per discussion with [~criccomini] and [~milinda], we agreed that it seems to
> be a good idea to define a common representation of relational algebra on top
> of the operators defined in the operator layer (see SAMZA-482), which can be
> the common base that we can use to generate the description/configuration of
> a Samza job.
> This common layer can also be used by DSL-like language parser as a result of
> parsing a DSL program.
> Some additional requirements needed in addition to pure relational algebra:
> 1) the common representation should include window operators and stream
> operators (i.e. IStream/DStream/RStream)
> 2) the common representation should include description on parallelism of the
> jobs (i.e. how many partitions the resultant Samza job will use)
> Some references:
> http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~mukherab/i/DCAPE.pdf
> https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~david/cs848/stream-cql.pdf
> http://davis.wpi.edu/dsrg/PROJECTS/CAPE/publications.htm
> http://davis.wpi.edu/dsrg/PROJECTS/CAPE/slides.htm
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