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  1. Beam DSLs: SQL

    Apache Beam is an open source, unified model and set of language-specific SDKs for defining and executing data processing workflows, and also data ingestion and integration flows, supporting Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIPs) and Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). Dataflow pipelines simplify the mechanics of large-scale batch and streaming data processing and can run on a number of runtimes like Apache Flink, Apache Spark, and Google Cloud Dataflow (a cloud service). Beam also brings DSL in different languages, allowing users to easily implement their data integration processes.
    beam.apache.org/documentation/dsls/sql/extensions/windowing-and-triggering/
    Wed Jun 03 00:14:23 GMT 2026
      6.7K bytes
  2. Beam ZetaSQL overview

    Apache Beam is an open source, unified model and set of language-specific SDKs for defining and executing data processing workflows, and also data ingestion and integration flows, supporting Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIPs) and Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). Dataflow pipelines simplify the mechanics of large-scale batch and streaming data processing and can run on a number of runtimes like Apache Flink, Apache Spark, and Google Cloud Dataflow (a cloud service). Beam also brings DSL in different languages, allowing users to easily implement their data integration processes.
    beam.apache.org/documentation/dsls/sql/zetasql/overview/
    Wed Jun 03 00:14:23 GMT 2026
      6.7K bytes
  3. Beam ZetaSQL function call rules

    Apache Beam is an open source, unified model and set of language-specific SDKs for defining and executing data processing workflows, and also data ingestion and integration flows, supporting Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIPs) and Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). Dataflow pipelines simplify the mechanics of large-scale batch and streaming data processing and can run on a number of runtimes like Apache Flink, Apache Spark, and Google Cloud Dataflow (a cloud service). Beam also brings DSL in different languages, allowing users to easily implement their data integration processes.
    beam.apache.org/documentation/dsls/sql/zetasql/syntax/
    Wed Jun 03 00:14:23 GMT 2026
      6.3K bytes
  4. debug

    *debug* disables the automatic recovery upon a crash so that you'll get a nice stack trace.
    coredns.io/plugins/debug/
    Mon Jun 08 00:22:50 GMT 2026
      7.7K bytes
  5. forward

    *forward* facilitates proxying DNS messages to upstream resolvers.
    coredns.io/plugins/forward/
    Mon Jun 08 00:23:13 GMT 2026
      5.9K bytes
  6. Beam SQL extensions: Joins

    Apache Beam is an open source, unified model and set of language-specific SDKs for defining and executing data processing workflows, and also data ingestion and integration flows, supporting Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIPs) and Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). Dataflow pipelines simplify the mechanics of large-scale batch and streaming data processing and can run on a number of runtimes like Apache Flink, Apache Spark, and Google Cloud Dataflow (a cloud service). Beam also brings DSL in different languages, allowing users to easily implement their data integration processes.
    beam.apache.org/documentation/dsls/sql/extensions/joins/
    Wed Jun 03 00:14:23 GMT 2026
      6.9K bytes
  7. https

    *https* configures DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) server options.
    coredns.io/plugins/https/
    Mon Jun 08 00:22:43 GMT 2026
      7K bytes
  8. nsid

    *nsid* adds an identifier of this server to each reply.
    coredns.io/plugins/nsid/
    Mon Jun 08 00:23:19 GMT 2026
      8.7K bytes
  9. auto

    *auto* enables serving zone data from an RFC 1035-style master file, which is automatically picked up from disk.
    coredns.io/plugins/auto/
    Mon Jun 08 00:24:50 GMT 2026
      9.2K bytes
  10. erratic

    *erratic* a plugin useful for testing client behavior.
    coredns.io/plugins/erratic/
    Mon Jun 08 00:25:00 GMT 2026
      8.5K bytes
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