Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Drill 1.10.0 Released

2017-03-23 Thread Kunal Khatua
Hi Bob Thanks for the positive acknowledgement of our efforts. We're also interested in understanding what reformatting (I'm guessing you mean code refactoring?) did you do for workarounds. As an open source project, we look forward to contributions from the community in solving problems

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Drill 1.10.0 Released

2017-03-23 Thread Jinfeng Ni
Hi Bob, Thanks for sharing such positive experience of Drill 1.10 release with the community! I'm sure that will give contributors in this community motivation to get Drill better and faster in each new release. If possible, please share more detail about your benchmark and experience with

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Drill 1.10.0 Released

2017-03-23 Thread Bob Rudis
Drill core & supporting devs: 1.10.0 release is incredibly timely, helpful & ++gd. It's faster (I'll benchmark at some point), appears (I'll measure at some point) to be more memory-efficient and many of the fixes came just in time for an annual project that uses data I had to spend time

Re: Enable debugging for 3rd party storage plugin with eclipse

2017-03-23 Thread Laurent Goujon
It is more of a question for the Eclipse community I guess (I don't believe there are specific steps needed for Drill). I would also recommend checking Eclipse documentation:

Re: Enable debugging for 3rd party storage plugin with eclipse

2017-03-23 Thread PROJJWAL SAHA
All, I am able to connect from eclipse debug view to remote drill sqlline using the instructions here.- http://www.confusedcoders.com/bigdata/apache-drill/debugging-apache-drill-sqlline-query-with-java-remote-debugging However, I am not sure how to use the 3rd party plugin source code in eclipse