Igniters, I’ve finished reworking, enhancing and expanding our SQL Grid documentation preparing it to 1.8 release.
If you recall, before it was a single page documentation and now it’s a big section that contains, I hope, all the valuable knowledge we can share with Ignite users. Just open the main page (https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/sql-grid <https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/sql-grid>) and see what we have there. The only thing that is still missing is a “Distributed DML” documentation that will be made public once 1.8 gets released. Sergi and other SQL committers & contributes I would encourage you looking over the changed documentation and provide or alter it if I’m wrong somewhere. — Denis > On Nov 23, 2016, at 5:16 PM, Dmitriy Setrakyan <dsetrak...@apache.org> wrote: > > I like SQL Grid, seems consistent. I think that DML support is huge for the > project! > > D. > > On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Denis Magda <dma...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Community, >> >> Frankly speaking, Ignite’s SQL support goes far beyond the notion of Data >> Grid starting from Apache Ignite 1.8. >> SQL in Ignite is no longer about distributed ANSI-99 SELECT queries only. >> >> It will be about the ability to connect to an Ignite Cluster not only from >> Java, .NET and C++ sides, that have their own SQL APIs, but, in general, >> from your favorite programming language or analytical tool by the usage of >> Ignite’s JDBC and ODBC drivers. >> >> Even after you’re connected to the cluster from JDBC or ODBC side you’re >> no longer limited by distributed SQL queries. You can freely and easily >> modify the data with INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE statements thanks to >> comprehensive DML supported contributed by Alexander Paschenko in version >> 1.8. To prove this, Igor Sapego issued a guide < >> https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/pdo-interoperability> on how to start >> working with an Ignite cluster from PHP side which doesn’t have its own API >> implementation on Ignite side. >> >> At all, all this means that SQL features set deserved its own component >> which I propose to call In-Memory SQL Grid to conform the naming of the >> rest of big components like Data Grid, Compute Grid, Service Grid. >> >> I’ve already started reworking our documentation and will spend some time >> by enriching and expanding it. However, this is a starting point: >> https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/sql-grid <https://apacheignite.readme. >> io/docs/sql-grid> >> >> Feel free to share your thoughts regarding the naming or content of the >> doc in general. >> >> — >> Denis >> >> [1] https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/sql-grid