Hey Antoni & Krzysztof:

Couple of things:

+ How does it work? The indices in particular? (I suppose I'm interested in seeing the technial presentation).
+ Why the name Pigi?
+ What features do you need in hbase to support Pigi?
+ What Jim said regards the list (unless you wanted just two of us to see it first?).
+ Multivalue fields?  Is that cells in hbase-speak?
+ Distributed object cache?  How?  Sounds great.

Great stuff lads,
St.Ack



Jim Kellerman (POWERSET) wrote:

In general, it is better to ask on the hbase-user mailing list because there

are a number of people doing things similar to what you are doing and may be

able to speak from experience. Neither Stack nor I really have much experience with this, and we may not give you as good an answer.

---
Jim Kellerman, Powerset (Live Search, Microsoft Corporation)

*From:* Antoni ..... [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Tuesday, September 30, 2008 2:32 PM
*To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jim Kellerman (POWERSET)
*Subject:* Pigi project

We develop a big social network portal. We decided to use HBase as our data storage. During this work, we found out that we need one to many relations between some objects. Because we didn't want to hardcode that relations between objects every time, we created kind of ORM framework. We want to publish this framework as an open source project (we called it Pigi), but first of all we would like to ask you to view attached presentation and tell us what do you think about our solution.

We would be grateful if you assess the idea and comment on the road map.

We are working also on some more technical presentation. It should be done in several days - we can of course mail it to you if you like.

Simple usecase presentation:
        http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dhsz359t_2fgbm9x32


 Antoni & Krzysztof


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