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Lars Francke commented on HBASE-1015: ------------------------------------- I have looked into Avro quite a bit the last weeks so I was thinking that I could probably easily provide an Avro interface alongside the Thrift interface. What I don't quite understand how this issue fits in all that. Thrift and Avro can be used with C/C++ but after reading this I have the feeling you mean something else than just a Thrift-like client interface. If those turn out to be separate things I'll open a new issue and discuss it there further. > pure C and C++ client libraries > ------------------------------- > > Key: HBASE-1015 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-1015 > Project: Hadoop HBase > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: client > Reporter: Andrew Purtell > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 0.22.0 > > > If via HBASE-794 first class support for talking via Thrift directly to > HMaster and HRS is available, then pure C and C++ client libraries are > possible. > The C client library would wrap a Thrift core. > The C++ client library can provide a class hierarchy quite close to > o.a.h.h.client and, ideally, identical semantics. It should be just a > wrapper around the C API, for economy. > Internally to my employer there is a lot of resistance to HBase because many > dev teams have a strong C/C++ bias. The real issue however is really client > side integration, not a fundamental objection. (What runs server side and how > it is managed is a secondary consideration.) -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.