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title: Hue 3.11 with its new S3 Browser and SQL Autocomplete is out!
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date: 2016-08-24T15:37:59+00:00
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Hi Big Data Adventurers,
The Hue Team is glad to thanks all the contributors and release Hue 3.11! [
][1]
The focus was on the integration with Amazon Cloud Service and improving the SQL user experience. More than [700 commits][2] on top of [3.10][3] went in! Go grab the [tarball release][4] and give it a spin!
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# SQL Autocompleter
To make your [SQL editing][6] experience better we’ve created a brand new autocompleter. The old one had some limitations and was only aware of parts of the statement being edited. The new autocompleter knows all the ins and outs of the Hive and Impala SQL dialects and will suggest keywords, functions, columns, tables, databases, etc. based on the structure of the statement and the position of the cursor.
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# SQL Result Refinements
The [SQL Editor][8] now brings a completely re-written result grid that improves the performances allowing big tables to be displayed without the browser to crash, plus some nifty tools for you.
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# Solr Indexer
In the past, indexing data into Solr has been quite difficult. [The task][10] involved writing a Solr schema and a morphlines file then submitting a job to YARN to do the indexing. Often times getting this correct for non trivial imports could take a few days of work. Now with Hue’s new feature you can start your YARN indexing job in minutes. This tutorial offers a step by step guide on how to do it.
Read more [about it here...][11]
{{< youtube uS0MpzW0ep8 >}}
## Conferences
It was a pleasure to present at the Hadoop Summit in California:
- [New SQL Editor and Architecture][12]
## Team Retreats
[
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- [Sun, green, craft beers and tacos in Portland, OR][14]
## **Next!**
Next iteration (Hue 3.12, estimated for end of 2016) will focus on SQL improvements, job monitoring and more Cloud integration.
Hue 4 design will get more real, with the goal of becoming the equivalent of “Gmail for queries for Big Data”. The current apps are being unified into the [new Editor][8] and the whole Hue will become a single app in order to provide a much smoother and faster UX.
Onwards!
As usual thank you to all the project contributors and for sending feedback and participating on the [hue-user][15] list or [@gethue][16]!
[1]: https://cdn.gethue.com/uploads/2015/08/hue-logo-copy.png
[2]: http://cloudera.github.io/hue/docs-3.11.0/release-notes/release-notes-3.11.0.html
[3]: https://gethue.com/hue-3-10-with-its-new-sql-editor-is-out/
[4]: https://cdn.gethue.com/downloads/releases/3.11.0/hue-3.11.0.tgz
[5]: https://cdn.gethue.com/uploads/2016/08/s3-upload.png
[6]: https://gethue.com/sql-editor-for-solr-sql/
[7]: https://cdn.gethue.com/uploads/2016/08/sql-autocomp.png
[8]: https://gethue.com/sql-editor/
[9]: https://cdn.gethue.com/uploads/2016/08/result-refine.png
[10]: https://gethue.com/hadoop-tutorials-season-ii-7-how-to-index-and-search/
[11]: https://gethue.com/easy-indexing-of-data-into-solr/
[12]: https://gethue.com/hadoop-summit-san-jose-2016-hue-sql-editor-and-architecture/
[13]: https://cdn.gethue.com/uploads/2016/08/IMG_4409.jpg
[14]: https://gethue.com/mini-team-retreat-in-portland/
[15]: http://groups.google.com/a/cloudera.org/group/hue-user
[16]: https://twitter.com/gethue