Although it may be overkill for you, take a look at Teiid:  http://teiid.org


On Jun 14, 5:30 am, finbeu <info_pe...@t-online.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a couple of csv files that are actually dumped data from SQL
> tables. These tables have proper relationships with key, foreign keys
> so they can be easily joined using SQL.
>
> I would like to load them into memory and then appy SQL queries on
> that data. So in fact, I'm looking for a clojure in-memory SQL
> database that allows me to slurp the csv files, treat them as tables
> and run sql queries on them.
>
> I already looked into clojure.set and this would work. But is there
> another library to look into? Maybe a clojure SQL set of macros that
> allow to issue "real" SQL queries? I don't want to install sqlite and
> jdbc-drivers and stuff like this. Just load csv file into memory and
> run SQL queries within clojure.
>
> Thx.
>
> Finn

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