Sorry, just realize it has dependence on MySQL JDBC driver.
> On May 7, 2018, at 2:58 PM, Water Guo <water....@antsdb.com> wrote:
>
> Not it is not. AntsDB has no dependence on MySQL code. It is written in Java
> and uses a couple of open source libraries.
>
>> Sounds great Water. Lets take it for a spin. Quick question, why the "GNU
>> Affero General Public License, version 3" Is it up from mysql? Thanks,
>> S
>
> On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 10:09 AM, Water Guo <water....@antsdb.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear HBase Community,
>>
>> I’d like to take this opportunity to introduce my open source project
>> AntsDB. It is a database virtualization software that brings MySQL
>> compatibility to HBase. It means you can use any MySQL bindings such as
>> JDBC, ODBC, PHP, Perl to manipulate data in HBase. It supports most MySQL
>> DDLs and all DMLs, transaction control, table locks, row locks etc. Up to
>> date applications such as MySQL console, MySQL command lines, BenchmarkSQL,
>> MediaWiki, SonarQube, DBeaver, SquirrelSQL and many others can run directly
>> on HBase using AntsDB layer. The project is hosted at
>> https://github.com/waterguo/antsdb.
>>
>> AntsDB is designed to support high concurrency, low latency applications.
>> It uses local storage as cache so it can further reduce the latency of
>> HBase. We have benchmarked AntsDB using YCSB. The result is at
>> http://www.antsdb.com/?p=171.
>>
>> People always ask me how it is different from Phoenix. While Phoenix is
>> building a powerful SQL layer for HBase, we want to focus on backward
>> compatibility. We want to have applications built for MySQL can be used
>> directly on HBase. And people who are familiar with traditional relational
>> database can adopt HBase/Hadoop stack with ease.
>>
>> I’d be very glad if you find the project is useful and your feedback is
>> very welcome.
>>
>> Thanks
>> -water
>>
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