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Gary Dusbabek edited comment on CASSANDRA-1710 at 1/5/11 3:19 PM:
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This may not be useful or productive, but I had to put the code somewhere.
This patch (applies on top) and makes the API JDBC-ish, which may be
undesirable). However, it does push the pool abstraction down so that client
code wouldn't need to think about pools and could treat all Connection objects
the same way: get connection, execute query, close.
I haven't given too much thought as to how this would work out in other
languages, but it is idiomatic for java. :)
was (Author: gdusbabek):
This may not be useful or productive, but I had to put the code somewhere.
This patch (applies on top) and makes the API JDBC-ish, which may be
undesirable). However, it does push the pool abstraction down so that client
code would think about pools and could treat all Connection objects the same
way: get connection, execute query, close.
I haven't given too much thought as to how this would work out in other
languages, but it is idiomatic for java. :)
> Java driver for CQL
> -------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-1710
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-1710
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: API
> Affects Versions: 0.8
> Reporter: Eric Evans
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 0.8
>
> Attachments: jdbc-ish.diff,
> v3-0001-CASSANDRA-1710-basic-connection-pooling-for-java-drive.txt,
> v3-0002-compile-driver-source.txt
>
> Original Estimate: 0h
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> In-tree CQL drivers should be reasonably consistent with one another
> (wherever possible/practical), and implement a minimum of:
> * Query compression
> * Keyspace assignment on connection
> * Connection pooling / load-balancing
> The goal is not to supplant the idiomatic libraries, but to provide a
> consistent, stable base for them to build upon.
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