Great news, and well done! Getting to 1.0 was the hard part, because of the API changes, but I suggest you don’t stop there.
Calcite has continued to evolve over the last 6 months (see release notes [1]); 1.3 is the latest release and 1.4 is probably a couple of weeks away. There are a lot of improvements and bug-fixes in each release, and since these are minor releases post 1.0, we have made efforts to maintain compatibility. Upgrading to 1.3 should give you a lot of benefit for modest investment, so I think you should do it as soon as possible. I’ll be glad to help. Julian [1] http://calcite.incubator.apache.org/docs/history.html On Jul 5, 2015, at 11:16 PM, Li Yang <[email protected]> wrote: > KYLIN-780 is finally resolved. The latest branch of 0.7 & 0.8 now uses > Calcite 1.0. > > This means Kylin's SQL capability has stepped up to a higher level. E.g. > the support of window function should be very close. (It maybe already > supported, I just haven't tested yet.) > > > Cheers > Yang
