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Teiid 10.0.0.CR1 Released

Even though we do not yet have a WildFly 11 final, we have released Teiid 10.0.0.CR1.  This may mean that a CR2 will be needed.  A recap of all feature highlights:
  • TEIID-4981 Amazon S3 translator support, now read the objects directly from Amazon S3 with security
  • TEIID-5026 The behavior of the FROM_UNIXTIME function was corrected and the related datetime functions UNIX_TIMESTAMP, TO_MILLIS, and FROM_MILLIS were added.
  • TEIID-1131 Added support for importing sequence information.
  • TEIID-5073 Added a salesforce-41 translator/resource adapter pair, which defaults to accessing the v40 salesforce API.
  • TEIID-4208 Added parallelism to plan execution involving large sorts.
  • TEIID-5002 Upgraded to WildFly 11
In the works:
  • Spring Boot integration is on-going.  You can see the incremental progress
  • Expect a 9.3.4 next week.
Thanks,
Steve

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