Hi:

Myself was playing a bit with Cassandra (also developing a rudimentary
console). As Smalltalk is already included in Thrift, is not so hard
to access and use a Cassandra store.

Anyway I personally largely prefer the objects databases :)

But indeed these sort of DBs (as Cassandra) are being more and more
populars, I think that this is mainly for its HA features.

Cheers.
Germán.


2010/6/30 Adrian Lienhard <[email protected]>:
> Taking about more future oriented stuff, I think it would be nice to have 
> good support for document DBs (like CouchDB and MongoDB) and key/value stores 
> (like Redis). At least for the former category of DBs, I know that a few 
> people have been working on DB clients (see squeaksource.com) but I don't 
> know how complete and stable they are.
>
> Adrian
>
> On Jun 30, 2010, at 20:53 , Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>
>> Philippe this is good that you reacted. The point of esug is to support 
>> actions
>> that will help people so probably XML-RCP is not a really good choice.
>> Now what would be good is to have a map of current techno and their support
>> for smalltalk. Then act to fill up the gaps.
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>>
>>> It doesn't strike me as a forward looking investment. IMHO XML-RCP is
>>> something that will only get used less in the future, not more. The
>>> value you get from an XML-RCP implementation will become less and less
>>> as fewer services support it.
>>>
>>> But then again ESUG is free to spend their money on what they seem fit.
>>> If they disagree or decide the current use is big enough, I have no
>>> problem at all with this.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Philippe
>>>
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