Thanks! I was just taking a look at the polarrose for the JMX bridge (I used Cacti on one of my FreeBSD servers), and the diverse implementations of PHP clients I've found around the Thrift interface.
I couldn't agree more, the first step is to figure out the client's communication layer. Which should be a truly independent communication layer, in case any changes / protocols emerge in the future. ( I was checking also some the "Web Services Connector for JMX (tm) Agents" from: http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=262 ...and just realized former Sun sites have the Oracle logo now! :P ) This is a great date to start thinking around, from April's 1st to 5th we have the easter holidays down here, so a lot of free time. Please tell me if some kind of "formal" application is needed, I will evaluate the needs, goals, possible solutions (servlet, REST, whatsoever) and try to deliver a rough (I couldn't stress ROUGH enough...) roadmap thinking on the final deliverable desired. - Also, just wondering: is the simulator reliable? for monitoring testing purposes... anyway, I'm just jumping waaaay ahead... On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Gary Dusbabek <gdusba...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Pablo, > > You're free to take this anywhere you want. I've attached a few notes > to the jira ticket that should get you pointed in the right direction. > > You might wish to start by familiarizing yourself with some of the > management operations that are available (e.g. nodetool, use jconsole > to see what exposed in JMX, etc.). > > Gary. > > On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 06:33, Pablo Cuadrado <pablocuadr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I would like to know more about the: "Create a dazzling web ui for >> Cassandra" issue, since, it fits my profile (IMHO). >> >> I'm a Computer Science undergraduate student in Rosario, Argentina; >> and I also run my own company (a "very small" business), which >> develops websites and mainly, web-based applications for small >> business (mini ERPs, etc). >> >> My main focus is user interaction, I have a strong graphic design and >> visual communication knowledge, which I studied solely, apart from my >> main career. I'm kind of what Adobe folks call a "Devigner" or >> "Desigloper" right now, I work doubly as a programmer (both server and >> client-side) and an interaction designer. I also implement lots of >> techniques on usability, interaction design, and I'm always following >> trends in that path. >> >> I'm now developing rich user interfaces, taking advantage of the >> nowaday browser's capabilities. >> >> So! If you may please contact me with further information on the task, >> I will really aprecciate it! I'm very interested in the Cassandra >> project, and would be great to be at least a tiny part of it! >> >