Ho Torsten, well… I planned Riak and maybe Tokyo and Omnibase (but when I find the time… not much this days). I never thought about UnQLite (and also I never hear about it before :P )
cheers, Esteban On 16 Jan 2014, at 14:03, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Esteban, > > if I understood correctly Voyage is primarily an abstraction layer to access > NoSQL databases. Currently MongoDB or the image can be used as a backend. > > Are there any other backends available or planned (for instance to UnQLite > using > PUnqlite [1]). > > As UnQLite is an embeddable database of really small size I guess it will be > as sucessful for the NoSQL world as SQlite3 was for the relation DBMS world > and supporting it as one possible backend for Voyage might be a real plus. > > At least I see that MongoDB is 102MB to install before one can use it and > unqlite library [2] is only a few KB ;) > So it is easier to package, deploy, ... - I havent checked the other features > of Mongo vs. PunQlite so far. > > Any comments about backends in general or UnQlite in particular? > > Thx > T. > > [1] > http://forum.world.st/ANN-PunQLite-a-new-NoSQL-wrapper-for-Pharo-td4732162.html > [2] https://github.com/mumez/PunQLite/tree/master/binary
