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MarkLogic Data Hub

Go from nothing to an Operational Data Hub in a matter of minutes.

The MarkLogic Data Hub Framework is a data integration framework and toolset to quickly and efficiently integrate data from many sources into a single MarkLogic database and then expose that data.

Version Support

MarkLogic 9.0-5 or later is required with version 4.0.0+ of the DHF.

Getting Started

Grab the latest release then visit our Data Hub Framework website to get started.

Advanced Hub Usage

Ready to go beyond the Developer QuickStart and start using DHF in your own Java or Gradle project? The Data Hub Framework website also provides that.

Don't get this code

You don't need to checkout this repo unless you plan to actively contribute changes to the Data Hub Framework. Go to our website to get started with DHF.

If you really do want to contribute, see our Contributing Guide to get started.

Support

The MarkLogic Data Hub Framework is maintained by MarkLogic Engineering and is made available under the Apache License 2.0. The Data Hub Framework core Java libraries and gradle commands are supported software for production use with MarkLogic Server. The QuickStart UI is designed for use in a development environment and is not currently supported for production use. Everyone is encouraged to file bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests through GitHub. This input is critical and will be carefully considered. However, we can't promise a specific resolution or timeframe for any request. In addition, MarkLogic provides technical support for release tags of the MarkLogic Data Hub Framework to licensed customers under the terms outlined in the MarkLogic Technical Support Handbook. Customers with an active maintenance contract can sign up for MarkLogic Technical Support on our support portal.

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