1. Sounds OK for me. 2. Since Node.js client is going to be included in Ignite releases, I guess it make sense to align its version with the version of Ignite, i.e. 2.6, etc...
Best Regards, Igor On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 9:02 AM, Pavel Petroshenko <pa...@petroshenko.com> wrote: > Igniters, > > I'm finalizing the docs (with regards to installation instructions) for the > Node.js Thin Client at readme.io. And I've got a couple of questions. > > 1. Does the name "apache-ignite-client" for the Node.js Thin Client > npm module sound good to everyone? This name will be used to install the > client library, for example: > > npm i -g apache-ignite-client > > or include it from the source code: > > const IgniteClient = require('apache-ignite-client'); > > 2. Which version should the npm module get: 1.0 or does it need to be > aligned with the Ignite release version when it's published or compatible > with, i.e. 2.4, 2.5 or 2.6? > > thanks, > p. >