Hi, Jonathan -- On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Jonathan Ellis <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Paul Brown <[email protected]> wrote: >> I'm making some design decisions about using the >> StorageService/StorageProxy and Thrift interface approaches, and it >> looks like there are some moving pieces to consider. (Someone should >> update or remove the example on the wiki, as it no longer applies to >> the API as shipped in 0.5.0.) > Which example do you mean?
The example I have in mind is in the Java section of http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/ClientExamples; it starts out with StorageService.instance().initClient(), and the initClient method isn't present on the version of the class that is part of the 0.5.0-beta snapshot. >> The StorageService/StorageProxy approach looks appealing, but it also >> had a few things that I have at least aesthetic objections to [...] > Patches welcome, of course. I'm happy to take a pass over it, so long as I know that it's expected to be a long-term part of the system and that someone else isn't already working on it. >> What are people in the Java space using? What's the intended future >> for StorageService/StorageProxy versus Thrift API access? > IMO you should use Thrift unless you have a compelling reason > otherwise. [...] Stable subset is the place to be — Thrift it is, then. -- [email protected] http://mult.ifario.us/
