@Brian: You're missing PhpCassa (PHP library)

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2012/8/23 Hiller, Dean <dean.hil...@nrel.gov>

> No problem, if you like SQL at all and don't mind adding a PARTITIONS
> clause, we have a raw ad-hoc layer(if you have properly added meta data
> which the ORM objects do for you but can be done manually) you get a query
> like this
>
> PARTITIONS p('account56') SELECT tr FROM Trades as tr WHERE tr. price > 70;
>
> So it queries just the partition of the Trades table.  We are still
> investigating how large partitions can be but we know it is quite large
> from previous nosql projects.
>
> Dean
>
>
> On 8/23/12 7:51 AM, "Brian O'Neill" <boneil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >Thanks Dean… I hadn't played with that one.  I wonder if that would better
> >fit the bill for the Spring Data Cassandra module I'm hacking on.
> >https://github.com/boneill42/spring-data-cassandra
> >
> >I'll poke around.
> >
> >-brian
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> >On 8/23/12 9:19 AM, "Hiller, Dean" <dean.hil...@nrel.gov> wrote:
> >
> >>playOrm has a raw layer that if your columns are not defined ahead of
> >>time
> >>and SQL with no limitations on <, =, <=, etc. etc. as well as joins being
> >>added shortly BUT joins are for joining partitions so that your system
> >>can
> >>still scale to infinity.  Also has an in-memory database as well for unit
> >>testing that you can do TDD with built in.
> >>
> >>So if you like JQL but want infinite scale JQL, try playOrm.
> >>
> >>All 45 tests are passing.  We expect 100 unit tests to be in place by the
> >>end of the year.
> >>
> >>Dean
> >>
> >>On 8/23/12 6:46 AM, "Brian O'Neill" <boneil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>We've used 'em all andŠ (IMHO)
> >>>
> >>>1) I would avoid Thrift directly.
> >>>2) Hector is a sure bet.
> >>>3) Astyanax is the up and comer.
> >>>4) Kundera is good, but works like an ORM -- so not so good if your
> >>>columns aren't defined ahead of time.
> >>>
> >>>-brian
> >>>
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> >>>On 8/23/12 7:40 AM, "Thomas Spengler" <thomas.speng...@toptarif.de>
> >>>wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>4) pelops (Thrift,Java)
> >>>>
> >>>>On 08/23/2012 01:28 PM, Baskar Sikkayan wrote:
> >>>>> I would vote for Hector :)
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Amit Handa <amithand...@gmail.com>
> >>>>>wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> hi,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> kindly let me know which java client api is more matured, and easy
> >>>>>>to
> >>>>>>use
> >>>>>> with all features(Super Columns, caching, pooling, etc) of Cassandra
> >>>>>>1.X.
> >>>>>> Right now i come to know that following client exists:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> 1) Hector(Java)
> >>>>>> 2) Thrift (Java)
> >>>>>> 3) Kundera (Java)
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> With Regards,
> >>>>>> Amit
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
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