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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/36305#issuecomment-3341325482

   ## Summary of Changes
   
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   This pull request introduces `beam-sql.sh`, a new standalone Bash script 
designed to significantly streamline the process of launching the Apache Beam 
SQL Shell. It eliminates the need for manual repository cloning and complex 
Gradle commands by automating dependency management, building a self-contained 
executable JAR with specified I/O connectors and runners, and intelligently 
caching these builds for rapid subsequent use. The script aims to provide a 
user-friendly and portable command-line experience for Beam SQL users.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Standalone Launcher Script**: Introduces `beam-sql.sh`, a new standalone 
Bash script that automates the process of launching the Beam SQL Shell, 
simplifying dependency management and execution.
   * **Dynamic Dependency Management**: Users can specify the Beam version, I/O 
connectors (`--io`), and runners (`--runner`) directly via command-line flags, 
allowing for flexible configuration without manual setup.
   * **Robust JAR Building with Maven Shade Plugin**: The script dynamically 
generates a `pom.xml` and builds a self-contained 'uber JAR' using the 
`maven-shade-plugin`, ensuring proper service loading for all specified 
connectors.
   * **Intelligent Caching**: Successfully built JARs are cached locally in 
`~/.beamshell/cache`. Subsequent launches with the same configuration are 
instantaneous, as the script reuses the cached JAR.
   * **No Maven Required**: The script is highly portable; it will use a 
system-installed `mvn` if available, but automatically downloads and uses the 
Maven Wrapper (`mvnw`) if `mvn` is not found.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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