I stumbled on JCC, the Java->C++ (and Python) bridge that the PyLucene
folk are using: http://svn.osafoundation.org/pylucene/trunk/jcc/jcc/README
Any thoughts on perhaps using that for the Hadoop family of projects?
Wes
Jonathan Gray wrote:
I have not used the thrift interface, but know that many others are. I
doubt that they are seeing an order of magnitude decrease in performance.
What have others seen with thrift?
There are talks of a new client-side API. To my knowledge no one is working
on this, so it is not currently scheduled for any upcoming release. There
are a number of people who would be interested in it, so please continue
discussion on the issue if you have an interest in it.
Here is the open issue regarding this (Pure C/C++ client libraries):
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-1015
JG
-----Original Message-----
From: Slava Gorelik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 6:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Thrift API vs Java API
Hi.Currently i'm trying to communicate with Hbase from .NET environment
and
the only option that i have is Thrift.
I did small comparison (execution time) between Java and Thrift (adding
1000
rows with 1k data) and Java is 3.4 ms (average) vs. Thrift that is 44
ms
average.
It seems that Thrift option is not usable from performance aspect.
Now he question : some one tried to implement Hbase client side in C++
/
.NET ? Is it feasible ?
Best Regards.