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Apache Gravitino Glossary Apache Hadoop
An open-source distributed storage and processing framework.
Apache Hive
An open-source data warehousing and SQL-like query language software project for managing and querying large datasets.
Apache Iceberg
An open-source, versioned table format for large-scale data processing.
Apache License version 2
A permissive, open-source software license written by The Apache Software Foundation.
API
Application Programming Interface, defining the methods and protocols for interacting with a server.
Authentication mechanism
The method used to verify the identity of users and clients accessing a server.
AWS
Amazon Web Services, a cloud computing platform provided by Amazon.
AWS Glue
A compatible implementation of the Hive Metastore Service (HMS).
Binary distribution package
A package containing the compiled and executable version of the software, ready for distribution and deployment.
Catalog
A collection of metadata from a specific metadata source.
Catalog provider
The specific system or technology used to store and manage metadata catalogs.
Columns
The individual fields or attributes of a table, specifying details such as name, data type, comment, and nullability.
Continuous integration (CI)
The practice of automatically building, testing, and validating code changes when they are committed to version control.
Contributor covenant
A widely-used and recognized code of conduct for open-source communities. It provides guidelines for creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all contributors.
Dependencies
External libraries or modules required by a project for its compilation and features.
Distribution
A packaged and deployable version of the software.
Docker
A platform for developing, shipping, and running applications in containers.
Docker container
A lightweight, standalone, executable package that includes everything needed to run a piece of software, including the code, runtime, libraries, and system tools.
Docker Hub
A cloud-based registry service for Docker containers, allowing users to share and distribute containerized applications.
Docker image
A lightweight, standalone, and executable package that includes everything needed to run a piece of software, including the code, runtime, libraries, and system tools.
Docker file
A configuration file used to create a Docker image, specifying the base image, dependencies, and commands for building the image.
Dropwizard Metrics
A Java library for measuring the performance of applications and providing support for various metric types.
Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS)
A scalable block storage service provided by Amazon Web Services.
Environment variables
Variables used to pass information to running processes.
Geo-distributed
The distribution of data or services across multiple geographic locations.
GitHub
A web-based platform for version control and collaboration using Git.
GitHub Actions
A continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) service provided by GitHub, used for automating build, test, and deployment workflows.
GitHub labels
Tags assigned to GitHub issues or pull requests for organization, categorization, or workflow automation.
GitHub pull request
A proposed change to a repository submitted by a user through the GitHub platform.
GitHub repository
The location where GitHub stores a project's source code and related files.
GitHub workflow
A series of automated steps defined in a YAML file that runs in response to events on a GitHub repository.
Git
A version control system used for tracking changes and collaborating on source code.
GPG/GnuPG
Gnu Privacy Guard or GnuPG, an open-source implementation of the OpenPGP standard, used for encrypting and signing files and emails.
Gradle
A build automation tool for building, testing, and deploying projects.
Gradlew
A Gradle wrapper script, used for executing Gradle commands without installing Gradle separately.
Apache Gravitino
An open-source software platform originally created by Datastrato for high-performance, geo-distributed, and federated metadata lakes. Designed to manage metadata directly in different sources, types, and regions, providing unified metadata access for data and AI assets.
Apache Gravitino configuration file (gravitino.conf)
The configuration file for the Gravitino server, located in the conf
directory. It follows the standard property file format and contains settings for the Gravitino server.
Hashes
Cryptographic hash values generated from the contents of a file, often used for integrity verification.
HDFS
HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File System) is an open-source, distributed file system and a key component of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem. It is designed to store and process large-scale datasets, providing high reliability, fault tolerance, and performance for distributed storage solutions.
Headless
A system without a graphical user interface.
HTTP port
The port number on which a server listens for incoming connections.
Apache Iceberg Hive catalog
The Iceberg Hive catalog is a specialized metadata service designed for the Apache Iceberg table format, allowing external systems to interact with Iceberg metadata via a Hive metastore thrift client.
Apache Iceberg REST catalog
The Iceberg REST Catalog is a specialized metadata service designed for the Apache Iceberg table format, allowing external systems to interact with Iceberg metadata via a RESTful API.
Apache Iceberg JDBC catalog
The Iceberg JDBC Catalog is a specialized metadata service designed for the Apache Iceberg table format, allowing external systems to interact with Iceberg metadata using JDBC (Java Database Connectivity).
Identity fields
Fields in tables that define the identity of the table, specifying how rows in the table are uniquely identified.
Integration tests
Tests designed to ensure the correctness and compatibility of software when integrated into a unified system.
IP address
Internet Protocol address, a numerical label assigned to each device participating in a computer network.
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
Java Database Connectivity, an API for connecting Java applications to relational databases.
Java Development Kits (JDKs)
Software development kits for the Java programming language, including tools for compiling, debugging, and running Java applications.
A feature introduced in Gradle to detect and manage JDK versions.
JDBC URI
The JDBC connection address specified in the catalog configuration, including details such as the database type, host, port, and database name.
JMX
Java Management Extensions provides tools for managing and monitoring Java applications.
JSON
JavaScript Object Notation, a lightweight data interchange format.
JWT(JSON Web Token)
A compact, URL-safe means of representing claims between two parties.
Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
A virtual machine that enables a computer to run Java applications, providing an abstraction layer between the application and the underlying hardware.
JVM metrics
Metrics related to the performance and behavior of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), including memory usage, garbage collection, and buffer pool metrics.
JVM instrumentation
The process of adding monitoring and management capabilities to the Java Virtual Machine, allowing for the collection of performance metrics.
Key pair
A pair of cryptographic keys, including a public key used for verification and a private key used for signing.
KEYS file
A file containing public keys used to sign previous releases, necessary for verifying signatures.
Lakehouse
Lakehouse refers to a modern data management architecture that combines elements of data lakes and data warehouses. It aims to provide a unified platform for storing, managing, and analyzing both raw unstructured data (similar to data lakes) and curated structured data.
Manifest
A list of files and associated metadata that collectively define the structure and content of a release or distribution.
Merge operation
A process in Iceberg that involves combining changes from multiple snapshots into a new snapshot.
The top-level container for metadata.
A central repository that stores metadata for a data warehouse.
Module
A distinct and separable part of a project.
OrbStack
A tool mentioned as an alternative to Docker for macOS when running Gravitino integration tests.
Open authorization / OAuth
A standard protocol for authorization that allows third-party applications to access user data without exposing user credentials.
PGP Signature
A digital signature generated using the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) algorithm, confirming the authenticity of a file.
Private key
A confidential key used for signing, decryption, or other operations that should remain confidential.
Properties
Configurable settings and attributes associated with catalogs, schemas, and tables, to influence their behavior and storage.
Protocol buffers (protobuf)
A method developed by Google for serializing structured data, similar to XML or JSON. It is often used for efficient and extensible communication between systems.
Public key
An openly shared key used for verification, encryption, or other operations intended for public knowledge.
Representational State Transfer (REST)
A set of architectural principles for designing networked applications.
REST API (Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interface)
A set of rules and conventions for building and interacting with web services using standard HTTP methods.
RocksDB
An open source key-value pair storage database.
Schema
A logical container for organizing tables in a database.
Secure Shell (SSH)
Secure Shell, a cryptographic network protocol used for secure communication over a computer network.
Security group
A virtual firewall for your instance to control inbound and outbound traffic.
Serde
A Serialization/Deserialization library responsible for transforming data between a tabular format and a format suitable for storage or transmission.
SHA256 checksum
A cryptographic hash function used to verify the integrity of files.
SHA256 checksum file
A file containing the SHA256 hash value of another file, used for verification purposes.
Snapshot
A point-in-time capture of the state of an Iceberg table, representing a specific version of the table.
Sort order
The arrangement of data within a Hive table, specified by expression or direction.
Spotless
A tool or process used to enforce code formatting standards and apply automatic formatting to code.
Structured Query Language (SQL)
A programming language used to manage and manipulate relational databases.
Table
A structured set of data elements stored in columns and rows.
Token
A token in the context of computing and security commonly refers to a small, indivisible unit of data. Tokens play a crucial role in various domains, including authentication, authorization, and cryptographic systems.
Thrift protocol
The network protocol used for communication with Hive Metastore Service (HMS).
Trino
A query engine for big data processing.
Trino connector
A connector module for integrating Gravitino with Trino.
Trino Apache Gravitino connector documentation
Documentation providing information on using the Trino connector to access metadata in Gravitino.
Ubuntu
A Linux distribution based on Debian, widely used for cloud computing and servers.
Unit test
A type of testing where individual components or functions of a program are tested to ensure they work as expected in isolation.
URI
Uniform Resource Identifier, a string that identifies the name or resource on the internet.
Verification
The process of confirming the authenticity and integrity of a release by checking its signature and associated hashes.
WEB UI
A graphical interface accessible through a web browser.
YAML
YAML Ain't Markup Language, a human-readable data serialization format often used for configuration files.