Totally +1 with Lewis' answer. Let's try to get it working first and then we will look into different things we can improve within Gora-Oracle NoSQL integration.
Renato M. On Jun 5, 2013 2:31 PM, "Lewis John Mcgibbney" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Apos, > > On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 2:13 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Re: [GSoC2013] Oracle NoSQL datastore for Gora > > 4359 by: Apostolis Giannakidis > > > > As far as I understand, developing the module on my laptop having > > configured only 1 storage node for the Oracle NoSQL datastore would > > suffice. Correct? > > > > For the time being this is just fine. We need to ensure that the basics are > working then we move on to cover some of the more advanced features of > OracleNoSQL. > Without getting in to the basics right now, you should first ensure that > the code you are writing, satisfies (e.g. passes) the current unit testing > suite we have for Gora. Without satisfying the basic suite we cannot move > on to cover much more advanced features. > > > > > > On the other hand, I believe that in order to do proper benchmarking of > the > > module, another setup is needed; one with more storage nodes, shards and > > maybe a replication factor of 2 or 3. Is my understanding correct? > > > > This will come much later. Lets not try and run before we can walk here. > I'll get in touch with you this next week to set out a plan for when the > actual coding starts on the project. For now, it would be advised to get to > know the code base, hack some patches, contribute some documentation hang > out on the list. Data replication, sharding, etc is a good few months away > right now. > > Thanks > > Lewis >

