Calcite doesn’t have its own data, it’s true. But it has a SQL parser and JDBC 
driver, and it can execute queries using its Enumerable convention (basically, 
Java iterators). That makes it a federation engine. (And its strong support for 
materialized views make it a very good federation engine.) To the client, it 
looks like a database.

Julian



> On May 17, 2017, at 8:49 AM, Muhammad Gelbana <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Are you saying that Calcite would behave as a datasource for Tableau ?
> Because Calacite isn't a datasource, it's a query planner and optimizer.
> Please correct me if I'm wrong.
> 
> *---------------------*
> *Muhammad Gelbana*
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgelbana
> 
> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 7:43 PM, aka.fe2s <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Anybody tried to use Tableau with ODBC-JDBC bridge on top of Calcite?
>> Please share your experience if so.
>> 

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