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DanielSun commented on PHOENIX-1661:
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Hi [~jamestaylor],

We are trying to solve this issue, here is our proposal and first patch.

[^Implement built-in functions for JSON.pdf]

[^PHOENIX-1661-00.patch]

We had test the patch and pass in Jenkins, please help us to check if anything 
we can improve.

We really want to make all-out effort this and others Phoenix issues, and we 
want to start here. Thanks.

> Implement built-in functions for JSON
> -------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-1661
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-1661
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: James Taylor
>            Assignee: LeiWang
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: JSON, Java, SQL, gsoc2015, mentor
>         Attachments: Implement built-in functions for JSON.pdf, 
> PHOENIX-1661-00.patch, PHOENIX-1661.patch, 
> PhoenixJSONSpecification-First-Draft.pdf
>
>
> Take a look at the JSON built-in functions that are implemented in Postgres 
> (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/functions-json.html) and implement 
> the same for Phoenix in Java following this guide: 
> http://phoenix-hbase.blogspot.com/2013/04/how-to-add-your-own-built-in-function.html
> Examples of functions include ARRAY_TO_JSON, ROW_TO_JSON, TO_JSON, etc. The 
> implementation of these built-in functions will be impacted by how JSON is 
> stored in Phoenix. See PHOENIX-628. An initial implementation could work off 
> of a simple text-based JSON representation and then when a native JSON type 
> is implemented, they could be reworked to be more efficient.



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