If you want to talk to Calcite from .NET, the best way would be to use the Avatica server. It is an HTTP server that allows you to talk to the calcite backend using protobufs or JSON.

Here's a .NET client that talks to the Avatica server, but is currently targeted towards Apache Phoenix (which uses Avatica under the hood for its query server): https://github.com/Azure/hdinsight-phoenix-sharp

Cheers,
Francis

On 9/09/2016 6:26 AM, Rawat, Rishi wrote:
Hi Calcite team

We are trying to create a data virtualization engine in our technology stack 
which is a .Net/C# layer.
What is the best way in which we can achieve using Calcite from a .Net.

Also we are Sql server heavy in our operations(also data operations expanding 
to other data source types). Is there any example that we can try for sql 
server.


Thanks in advance.
Rishi

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