Nikita-tech-writer commented on code in PR #10002:
URL: https://github.com/apache/ignite/pull/10002#discussion_r861069415


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+= Calcite-based SQL engine
+
+Apache Ignite since 2.13 version includes the new SQL engine based on the 
Apache Calcite framework.
+
+Apache Calcite is a dynamic data management framework, which mainly serves for 
mediating between applications and one or more data storage locations and data 
processing engines. For more information on Apache Calcite, please see the 
link:https://calcite.apache.org/docs[product documentation, window=_blank].
+
+Current H2-based SQL engine has some fundamental limitations of query 
execution in distributed environment. To address these limitations the new SQL 
engine was developed. The new engine uses tools, provided by Apache Calcite, 
for parsing and planning queries, and has a new query execution flow.
+
+CAUTION: The Calcite-based query engine is currently in beta status.
+
+== Calcite module libraries
+
+To use Calcite-based engine Calcite module libraries should be in a classpath.
+
+CAUTION: At now some logic from `ignite-indexing` module is reused, this means 
`ignite-indexing` module also has to be present at classpath.
+
+=== Standalone mode
+
+When starting a standalone node, move `optional/ignite-calcite` and 
`optional/ignite-slf4j` folders to `libs` folder before running 
`ignite.{sh|bat}` script. The content of the module folder will be added to 
classpath in this case.
+
+=== Maven configuration
+
+If you are using Maven to manage dependencies of your project, you can add 
Calcite module dependency like this (replace `${ignite.version}` with the 
actual Apache Ignite version you are interested in):
+
+[tabs]
+--
+tab:XML[]
+[source,xml]
+----
+<dependency>
+    <groupId>org.apache.ignite</groupId>
+    <artifactId>ignite-calcite</artifactId>
+    <version>${ignite.version}</version>
+</dependency>
+----
+--
+
+== Configuring query engines
+
+To enable engine for queries explicit `CalciteQueryEngineConfiguration` 
instance should be added to `SqlConfiguration.QueryEnginesConfiguration` 
property.
+
+Here is config example with two query engines configured (H2-based and 
Calcite-based) and Calcite-based engine chosen as default:
+
+[tabs]
+--
+tab:XML[]
+[source,xml]
+----
+<bean class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.IgniteConfiguration">
+    <property name="sqlConfiguration">
+        <bean class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.SqlConfiguration">
+            <property name="queryEnginesConfiguration">
+                <list>
+                    <bean 
class="org.apache.ignite.indexing.IndexingQueryEngineConfiguration">
+                        <property name="default" value="false"/>
+                    </bean>
+                    <bean 
class="org.apache.ignite.calcite.CalciteQueryEngineConfiguration">
+                        <property name="default" value="true"/>
+                    </bean>
+                </list>
+            </property>
+        </bean>
+    </property>
+    ...
+</bean>
+----
+tab:Java[]
+[source,java]
+----
+IgniteConfiguration cfg = new IgniteConfiguration().setSqlConfiguration(
+    new SqlConfiguration().setQueryEnginesConfiguration(
+        new IndexingQueryEngineConfiguration(),
+        new CalciteQueryEngineConfiguration().setDefault(true)
+    )
+);
+----
+--
+
+== Routing queries to query engine
+
+All querues by default are routed to the configured default query engine, but 
if more than one engine configured throught `queryEnginesConfiguration` it's 
possible to use not default configured engine for individual queries or for the 
whole connection.
+
+=== JDBC connection configuration
+
+To choose query engine for JDBC connection `queryEngine` connection parameter 
can be used.
+
+Example:
+
+[tabs]
+--
+tab:JDBC Connection url[]
+[source,text]
+----
+jdbc:ignite:thin://127.0.0.1:10800?queryEngine=calcite
+----
+--
+
+=== ODBC connection configuration
+
+For ODBC connection query engine can be configured by `QUERY_ENGINE` property.
+
+Example:
+
+[tabs]
+--
+tab:ODBC Connection properties[]
+[source,text]
+----
+[IGNITE_CALCITE]
+DRIVER={Apache Ignite};
+SERVER=127.0.0.1;
+PORT=10800;
+SCHEMA=PUBLIC;
+QUERY_ENGINE=CALCITE
+----
+--
+
+=== QUERY_ENGINE hint
+
+For individual queries exact engine to run query can be selected using 
`QUERY_ENGINE` hint.
+
+Example:
+
+[tabs]
+--
+tab:Query with QUERY_ENGINE hint[]
+[source,sql]
+----
+SELECT /*+ QUERY_ENGINE('calcite') */ fld FROM table;
+----
+--
+
+== SQL reference
+
+=== DDL
+
+Data definition language (DDL) statements are compilant with the old, H2-based 
engine. You can find DDL syntax description link:sql-reference/ddl[here].
+
+=== DML
+
+The new SQL engine mostly inherit Data manipulation language (DML) statements 
syntax from the Apache Calcite framework. Apache Calcite SQL grammer 
description can be found 
link:https://calcite.apache.org/docs/reference.html[here, window=_blank].

Review Comment:
   ```suggestion
   The new SQL engine mostly inherits data manipulation language (DML) 
statements syntax from the Apache Calcite framework. See the Apache Calcite SQL 
grammar description link:https://calcite.apache.org/docs/reference.html[here, 
window=_blank].
   ```



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