Hi Yanping, Got it, essentially we already have a durable JVM based object model for use to use, we certainly can use Java language to implement application logics with this model to leverage large capacity and persistent features of hybrid memory stores, furthermore, durable computing abstracts some cost operations on massive object graph as services that could provide developers a new approach to utilize different computing units such as CPU, GPU, FPGA to process massive objectized/blockized data directly on native layer. in this way, it could explicitly separate those different concerns for high performance analytics, Thanks.
B.R, +Gary. On 5/26/2016 11:33 PM, Yanping Wang wrote: > Hi, Gary > > Regarding the following, I'd suggest you to write down clearly content > on what's the plan for this new feature of durable computing so others can > understand the new feature and how it works, before we are able to provide > advice, guidance, and joining the develop efforts. > > In addition, we are developing the new feature about durable computing, > I think it is relative new concept and probably will cause huge works if > not well designed at beginning so the advice and guidance from you and our > mentoring, community are very crucial > > > On Thursday, May 26, 2016, Gary <ga...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Hi Patrick, >> >> Yes please, I uploaded artifacts to Apache dist repo ( >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/mnemonic) after >> sending out the vote results in general@ list, but I have no idea how to >> write the release about the first release. >> >> In addition, we are developing the new feature about durable computing, >> I think it is relative new concept and probably will cause huge works if >> not well designed at beginning so the advice and guidance from you and our >> mentoring, community are very crucial for next release of Mnemonic >> developing, Thanks. >> >> B.R, >> +Gary >> >> On 5/26/2016 11:09 AM, Patrick Hunt wrote: >>> Kudos on getting your first release finalized. Anything remaining that >> you >>> need help with? wrt the release I mean. >>> >>> Patrick >>> >> >>
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