[NO ISSUE][MISC] Update dependencies

- com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-annotations .. 2.12.3 -> 2.13.0
- com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core ......... 2.12.3 -> 2.13.0
- com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind ..... 2.12.3 -> 2.13.0
- com.google.guava:guava .................... 30.1-jre -> 31.0.1-jre
- it.unimi.dsi:fastutil ............................. 8.3.0 -> 8.5.6
- it.unimi.dsi:fastutil-core ........................ 8.3.0 -> 8.5.6
- org.apache.commons:commons-csv ...................... 1.8 -> 1.9.0
- org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-1.2-api .......... 2.13.1 -> 2.14.1
- org.apache.maven:maven-artifact ................... 3.6.3 -> 3.8.3
- org.apache.maven:maven-compat ..................... 3.6.3 -> 3.8.3
- org.apache.maven:maven-core ....................... 3.6.3 -> 3.8.3
- org.apache.maven:maven-model ...................... 3.6.3 -> 3.8.3
- org.apache.maven:maven-plugin-api ................. 3.6.3 -> 3.8.3
- org.xerial.snappy:snappy-java ................. 1.1.7.1 -> 1.1.8.4

- io.netty:netty-all:4.1.63.Final
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(cherry picked from commit 951b9cc768978ec809d68cc49be1fb29b9bc499a)

Change-Id: I9aac58028de1a7c0e228eee3c78a39e7f3d0e431
Reviewed-on: https://asterix-gerrit.ics.uci.edu/c/asterixdb/+/14265
Reviewed-by: Michael Blow <mblow@apache.org>
Reviewed-by: Hussain Towaileb <hussainht@gmail.com>
Integration-Tests: Jenkins <jenkins@fulliautomatix.ics.uci.edu>
Tested-by: Jenkins <jenkins@fulliautomatix.ics.uci.edu>
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README.md

What is AsterixDB?

AsterixDB is a BDMS (Big Data Management System) with a rich feature set that sets it apart from other Big Data platforms. Its feature set makes it well-suited to modern needs such as web data warehousing and social data storage and analysis. AsterixDB has:

  • Data model
    A semistructured NoSQL style data model (ADM) resulting from extending JSON with object database ideas

  • Query languages
    Two expressive and declarative query languages (SQL++ and AQL) that support a broad range of queries and analysis over semistructured data

  • Scalability
    A parallel runtime query execution engine, Apache Hyracks, that has been scale-tested on up to 1000+ cores and 500+ disks

  • Native storage
    Partitioned LSM-based data storage and indexing to support efficient ingestion and management of semistructured data

  • External storage
    Support for query access to externally stored data (e.g., data in HDFS) as well as to data stored natively by AsterixDB

  • Data types
    A rich set of primitive data types, including spatial and temporal data in addition to integer, floating point, and textual data

  • Indexing
    Secondary indexing options that include B+ trees, R trees, and inverted keyword (exact and fuzzy) index types

  • Transactions
    Basic transactional (concurrency and recovery) capabilities akin to those of a NoSQL store

Learn more about AsterixDB at its website.

Build from source

To build AsterixDB from source, you should have a platform with the following:

  • A Unix-ish environment (Linux, OS X, will all do).
  • git
  • Maven 3.3.9 or newer.
  • Oracle JDK 8 or newer.

Instructions for building the master:

  • Checkout AsterixDB master:

      $git clone https://github.com/apache/asterixdb.git
    
  • Build AsterixDB master:

      $cd asterixdb
      $mvn clean package -DskipTests
    

Run the build on your machine

Here are steps to get AsterixDB running on your local machine:

  • Start a single-machine AsterixDB instance:

      $cd asterixdb/asterix-server/target/asterix-server-*-binary-assembly/apache-asterixdb-*-SNAPSHOT
      $./opt/local/bin/start-sample-cluster.sh
    
  • Good to go and run queries in your browser at:

      http://localhost:19001
    
  • Read more documentation to learn the data model, query language, and how to create a cluster instance.

Documentation

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