yeah, but the migration will continue on going .

2017-02-23 9:55 GMT+08:00 ru.he <ru...@ele.me>:

> Thx Pronin,
> it seems most of those frameworks list on official site are based on
> libmesos’ native api.
> It may be not correct but I guess it’s because HTTP API is new, it takes
> sometime to bring more HTTP frameworks to come.
>
>
> Original Message
> Sender:Ilya proninipro...@twopensource.com
> Recipient:dev...@mesos.apache.org
> Date:Wednesday, Feb 22, 2017 19:32
> Subject:Re: HTTP Frameworks and Native Frameworks distinction
>
>
> You can look for Scheduler interface and SchedulerDriver usage in the code
> to tell if a framework is using the native driver. For example:
> https://github.com/apache/aurora/blob/master/src/main/
> java/org/apache/aurora/scheduler/mesos/MesosSchedulerImpl.java ,
> https://github.com/mesosphere/marathon/blob/master/src/main/
> scala/mesosphere/marathon/MarathonScheduler.scala On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at
> 8:56 AM, ru.he ru...@ele.me wrote:  Hi mesos dev:  I found a bunch of
> mesos frameworks in this link:http://mesos.apache.org/
> documentation/latest/frameworks/.  Who can help me to tell which
> frameworks are HTTP frameworks and which are  native ones?  thx in advance.
>



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