Hi Vicky, I had replied to the mailing list which you may have missed. Replicating below. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the interest in Gora. As of the current code base, gora supports hbase, cassandra, sql and avro sequence files. However, there is a patch for gora-solr (not committed yet), which can be though as a document store, and a possibly upcoming gsoc project for gora-dynamodb. Gora's architecture allows anyone to write a data store for key value stores, or document stores, which is why projects description states as such. Does this answer your question? Thanks, Enis On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 10:25 PM, Vicky Kak <[email protected]> wrote: > I did send this mail somedays back but could not see this getting > posted in the list, I guess it was because I had not subscribed at > that time. Any comments/details on my earlier post > " > > Hi Guys, > > > > I did spend some time looking at the implementation of the Apache Gora > and > > could not find enough information about the implemetation of "Gora > supports > > persisting to column stores, key value stores, document stores and > RDBMSs". > > What is the status of key value stores and document stores > implementation? > > > > -Vicky > > " > > -Vicky > On 2/22/12, Vicky Kak <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Guys, > > > > I did spend some time looking at the implementation of the Apache Gora > and > > could not find enough information about the implemetation of "Gora > supports > > persisting to column stores, key value stores, document stores and > RDBMSs". > > What is the status of key value stores and document stores > implementation? > > > > -Vicky > > >

