November Update of KSQL Developer Preview Available
KSQL, the streaming SQL engine for Apache Kafka, has released its first update since launching at Kafka Summit San Francisco in August. The update includes addressing community-raised issues and requests from the developer preview. KSQL is an open source, distributed, scalable, fault-tolerant, and real-time stream processing tool that supports a wide range of operations including filtering, transformations, aggregations, joins, windowing, sessionization, and more. The community-driven effort aims to make the world of Kafka and stream processing accessible to a broader audience. Future updates will be released on a monthly basis, with a beta program also in the works.
Company
Confluent
Date published
Nov. 21, 2017
Author(s)
Victoria Xia, Neil Avery, Wade Waldron
Word count
654
Language
English
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