Ognen, in order to use Slick (or any similar framework) you need just configure JDBC connection to the Ignite cluster using Ignite JDBC driver. See documentation - http://apacheignite.readme.io/v1.1/docs/jdbc-driver.
In case of Slick you can configure as follows: val db = Database.forURL("jdbc:ignite://localhost:11211/<cache_name>", driver="org.apache.ignite.IgniteJdbcDriver") After it you can execute any read-only SQL queries. Please note that Ignite JDBC URL contains cache name as database schema name. If you want execute queries for different caches you should configure different data sources or use cross cache queries. Andrey. On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 6:09 AM, Ognen Duzlevski <ognen.duzlev...@gmail.com> wrote: > Can anyone offer any opinion on what it would take to make Slick ( > http://slick.typesafe.com/) work with Ignite? (I just stumbled upon Slick > and it looks very nice, apologies if this had already been discussed). > Given that Ignite exposes the caches via SQL - they just seem like a match > made in heaven. > > Thanks! > Ognen > -- Andrey Gura GridGain Systems, Inc. www.gridgain.com