Congrats on the release! We've got our test framework Plunger hooked up to the new release.
plunger-3.0.0 supports cascading-3.0.0 Available in maven central, see https://github.com/HotelsDotCom/plunger Kind regards, Patrick On Thursday, 11 June 2015 19:56:04 UTC+1, Chris K Wensel wrote: > > > Hey all, > > In case you missed it, 3.0.0 is out! > > http://www.cascading.org/2015/06/08/cascading-3-0-release/ > > It took over a year and a half of work to get this release out. Though it > feels anti-climatic at this point having been knee deep in it for so long, > Cascading 3.0 is a major milestone. > > The Apache Tez support is important, but as importantly we have proven we > can execute the Cascading intermediate model over multiple distinct > computation execution models. > > This was achieved by isolating the API coupling and embody the semantic > mapping from Cascading to the target execution model via rules in the query > planner. > > Some of the thought behind the planner can be read here: > http://www.cascading.org/2014/09/18/the-cascading-3-0-query-planner/ > > Still lacking is good documentation on leveraging the query planner for > application specific optimizations. > > I plan to incrementally build this knowledge base up as we begin work on > additional platform support, and work with other teams like Apache Flink > and Hazelcast ( > https://hazelcast.atlassian.net/wiki/display/COM/HEP+6+-+Cascading+Integration), > > and obviously Apache Spark. > > Thanks every who has tested and/or offered guidance!! > > chris > > p.s. > > Do note that the current GA release of Driven does not support Cascading > 3. > > If interested in being notified when Driven EAP can be used with Cascading > 3 and Apache Tez, please sign up here: http://www.cascading.org/join/ > > — > Chris K Wensel > [email protected] <javascript:> > > > > >
