This release of Polypheny is the result of a massive refactoring and introduces a plethora of changes, including:
- Massive improvements to the handling of query results
- Improvements to the query processing, resulting in significant performance improvements
- Separation of schema layers and introduction of an abstraction logic
- Massive improvements to the User Interface
- Introduction of the new Workflow Engine, enabling the definition of data integration, cleaning, and migration pipelines
- Interactive Notebooks
- Enhanced concurrency control
Migration Notes
Due to various internal changes, this version is incompatible with previous versions of Polypheny. For a seamless transition to the new release, we recommend following these steps: If you encounter any issues when starting the new version, rest assured that a straightforward solution is available. Simply delete the .polypheny folder in your user's home directory.
However, since this results in losing all data and schema, resetting might not be an ideal scenario for everyone. To cater to your enterprise needs, we offer migration support in our paid versions of Polypheny. This feature allows you to smoothly transfer your valuable data and schema to the latest version without any data loss. Moreover, we are constantly striving to improve user experience, and we are excited to share that automatic migration capabilities will be introduced in an upcoming version. This addition will further simplify the migration process, eliminating the need for manual intervention.
Full Changelog: releases/0.9.1...releases/0.10.1