[jira] [Comment Edited] (GORA-338) Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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Su Win edited comment on GORA-338 at 10/8/20, 5:41 AM:
---

Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue.

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it?

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.
  


was (Author: suwindev19):
Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  My initial application is approved.

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue.

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it?

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.
 

> Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb
> -
>
> Key: GORA-338
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-338
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: documentation, gora-dynamodb
>Affects Versions: 0.4
>Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney
>Assignee: Lewis John McGibbney
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.0
>
>
> We need to substantiate the site docs which currently reside at 
> http

[jira] [Comment Edited] (GORA-338) Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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Su Win edited comment on GORA-338 at 10/8/20, 5:08 AM:
---

Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  My initial application is approved.

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue.

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it?

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.
 


was (Author: suwindev19):
Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  My initial application is approved.

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue. 

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it? If so, could I be assigned 
to this task? 

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.

> Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb
> -
>
> Key: GORA-338
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-338
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: documentation, gora-dynamodb
>Affects Versions: 0.4
>Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney
>Assignee: Lewis John McGibbney
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.0
>

[jira] [Commented] (GORA-338) Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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 ] 

Su Win commented on GORA-338:
-

Hi [~chrismattmann] and [~lewismc] ,

I am Su, an applicant for the Outreachy internship Dec 2020 program. I am 
currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed 
Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and 
a bit about java collections.  My initial application is approved.

I am interested in the *Add datastore for Elasticsearch* project. As part of 
the warm-up task, I would like to work on this issue. 

I have checked the current page, 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html#overview], which contains 
minimal information. I had a look at Gora MongoDB and Cassandra doc pages so 
that I have a rough idea about the type of contents I need to add to the 
document.
 * [https://gora.apache.org/current/gora-mongodb.html]
 * [http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html]

[~lewismc], I see you as assignee. I would like to know whether it is OK if I 
work on it or collaborate with you?

I have the following questions regarding this *gora-dynamodb* task.
 * *_Correct repo checking :_* Based on the Gora MongoDB and Cassandra 
documents, I assume that I need to check into this repo. 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb]
 ** Is my assumption correct?

 * *_Documentation Draft location:_* Where should I add my draft documentation 
for review and discussion? I have a github account. Normally, I add the project 
documentation into the project folder.
 ** Should I pull this repo, 
[https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb
 and add 
README.file|https://github.com/apache/gora/tree/master/gora-dynamodb/src/main/java/org/apache/gora/dynamodb%20and%20add%20README.file]
 , and call this document as README.md?
 ** Or Should I create a draft under this 
[http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-cassandra.html] site since all the 
documentation live here? If so, how should I do it? If so, could I be assigned 
to this task? 

Any other recommendation on where I should start or things to look out for?

Thank you.

> Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb
> -
>
> Key: GORA-338
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-338
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: documentation, gora-dynamodb
>Affects Versions: 0.4
>Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney
>Assignee: Lewis John McGibbney
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.0
>
>
> We need to substantiate the site docs which currently reside at 
> http://gora.apache.org/current/gora-dynamodb.html
> We should most likely also provide a page for dynamodb compiler



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[jira] [Comment Edited] (GORA-664) Add datastore for Elasticsearch

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-664?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=17209997#comment-17209997
 ] 

Su Win edited comment on GORA-664 at 10/8/20, 4:32 AM:
---

Hi [~carlosrmng] ,

I am Su Win, an applicant for Outreach internship Dec 2020 - March 2021 intake. 
Upon receiving the approval for my initial application, I would like to express 
my interest for this project.

I am currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just 
completed second semester of my first year. I have recently completed Object 
Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and a bit 
about java collections. I passed my AWS cloud practitioner certification exam 
in March this year and studied what elasticsearch is and its features. So when 
I see this “Add a datastore for Elasticsearch in Apache Gora” project, I am 
very excited to learn more about it and work on this project.

For the warm up task, I would like to work on the *Complete site documentation 
for gora-dynamodb* task. I will post my question there. Would that be OK?

My experience with Java is mainly university course related content (core 
java). I am also self-studying Data Structure and Algorithm in Java. I am keen 
to learn about maven, NoSQL datastores, Object2Datastore mapping and big data 
techniques.

*+Question+*

I would like to know whether I need to complete at least one main task listed 
during this contribution period.

Thank you.:)

 
 


was (Author: suwindev19):
Hi there,

I am Su Win, an applicant for Outreach internship Dec 2020 - March 2021 intake. 
Upon receiving the approval for my initial application, I would like to express 
my interest for this project.

I am currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just 
completed second semester of my first year. I have recently completed Object 
Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and a bit 
about java collections. I passed my AWS cloud practitioner certification exam 
in March this year and studied what elasticsearch is and its features. So when 
I see this “Add a datastore for Elasticsearch in Apache Gora” project, I am 
very excited to learn more about it and work on this project. 

For the warm up task, I would like to work on the *Complete site documentation 
for gora-dynamodb* task. I will post my question there. Would that be OK? 

My experience with Java is mainly university course related content (core 
java). I am also self-studying Data Structure and Algorithm in Java. I am keen 
to learn about maven, NoSQL datastores, Object2Datastore mapping and big data 
techniques. 

*+Question+*

I would like to know whether I need to complete at least one main task listed 
during this contribution period. 

Thank you.:)

 

> Add datastore for Elasticsearch
> ---
>
> Key: GORA-664
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-664
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Carlos Muñoz
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: outreachy2020
>
> Elasticsearch is a Lucene-based search engine that primarily focuses on 
> distribution and availability. It could be a good alternative for the 
> gora-solr module.
>  
> [https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index.html] 



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[jira] [Commented] (GORA-664) Add datastore for Elasticsearch

2020-10-07 Thread Su Win (Jira)


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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-664?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=17209997#comment-17209997
 ] 

Su Win commented on GORA-664:
-

Hi there,

I am Su Win, an applicant for Outreach internship Dec 2020 - March 2021 intake. 
Upon receiving the approval for my initial application, I would like to express 
my interest for this project.

I am currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just 
completed second semester of my first year. I have recently completed Object 
Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and a bit 
about java collections. I passed my AWS cloud practitioner certification exam 
in March this year and studied what elasticsearch is and its features. So when 
I see this “Add a datastore for Elasticsearch in Apache Gora” project, I am 
very excited to learn more about it and work on this project. 

For the warm up task, I would like to work on the *Complete site documentation 
for gora-dynamodb* task. I will post my question there. Would that be OK? 

My experience with Java is mainly university course related content (core 
java). I am also self-studying Data Structure and Algorithm in Java. I am keen 
to learn about maven, NoSQL datastores, Object2Datastore mapping and big data 
techniques. 

*+Question+*

I would like to know whether I need to complete at least one main task listed 
during this contribution period. 

Thank you.:)

 

> Add datastore for Elasticsearch
> ---
>
> Key: GORA-664
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-664
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Carlos Muñoz
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: outreachy2020
>
> Elasticsearch is a Lucene-based search engine that primarily focuses on 
> distribution and availability. It could be a good alternative for the 
> gora-solr module.
>  
> [https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index.html] 



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[GitHub] [gora] podorvanova opened a new pull request #223: GORA-430 Address use of deprecated API's

2020-10-07 Thread GitBox


podorvanova opened a new pull request #223:
URL: https://github.com/apache/gora/pull/223


   There are a couple of issues I faced with:
   1) Is it ok to remove `allowRemoteDCsForLocalConsistencyLevel` completely 
like I did? The docs say "DC failover shouldn't be done in the driver, which 
does not have the necessary context to know what makes sense considering 
application semantics", so it probably does not make sense to keep this as an 
option in gora.
   2) Datastax developers [decided to 
remove](https://docs.datastax.com/en/developer/java-driver/3.5/upgrade_guide/#3-5-0)
 `DowngradingConsistencyRetryPolicy` adding that users will now have to 
implement this logic themselves. It is probably possible to implement something 
analogous to their 
[example](https://github.com/datastax/java-driver/blob/3.x/driver-examples/src/main/java/com/datastax/driver/examples/retry/DowngradingRetry.java),
 but I think that  its impementation is out of this ticket's scope, so I just 
removed it too.



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[jira] [Commented] (GORA-663) Add datastore for Neo4j

2020-10-07 Thread Gaby Ortiz (Jira)


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 ] 

Gaby Ortiz commented on GORA-663:
-

I am Gaby Ortiz and my initial application for the Outreach program was 
accepted today. I was checking out the projects list and this project seems to 
be a good fit for my knowledge background. I studied software engineering a 
couple years ago and in my final project at the University I worked with graph 
databases such as Jena TDB, Virtuoso and GraphDB for a Linked Data project. I 
was checking out Neo4j and the basic concepts are the same, then I would like 
to apply for this project. I have experience working with the Java programming 
language and related tools such as maven, gradle, testcontainers, etc. And I am 
familiar with NoSQL databases (especially graph-based).

I was wondering which should be my next steps?. I saw a list of warm-up tasks 
in the Outreachy platform, how can I be assigned one of those tasks in order to 
get started with Apache Gora?. Do you have suggestions or guidelines that I 
should consider before applying for this project?

> Add datastore for Neo4j
> ---
>
> Key: GORA-663
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-663
> Project: Apache Gora
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Affects Versions: 0.9
>Reporter: Carlos Muñoz
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: outreachy2020
>
> Graph databases are becoming increasingly popular in big data applications. 
> Maybe we should consider work with them in Apache Gora.
> [https://neo4j.com/developer/get-started/]
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Outreachy - Add a datastore for Neo4j in Apache Gora

2020-10-07 Thread gabriela ortiz
Hi all.

I am Gaby Ortiz and my initial application for the Outreach program was
accepted today. I was checking out the projects list and this project seems
to be a good fit for my knowledge background. I studied software
engineering a couple years ago and in my final project at the University I
worked with graph databases such as Jena TDB, Virtuoso and GraphDB for a
Linked Data project. I was checking out Neo4j and the basic concepts are
the same, then I would like to apply for this project. I have experience
working with the Java programming language and related tools such as maven,
gradle, testcontainers, etc. And I am familiar with NoSQL databases
(especially graph-based).

I was wondering which should be my next steps?. I saw a list of warm-up
tasks in the Outreachy platform, how can I be assigned one of those tasks
in order to get started with Apache Gora?. Do you have suggestions or
guidelines that I should consider before applying for this project?

I saw many communication channels in the project description: jira, github,
wiki, mailing list, and personal emails of the mentors. I was wondering how
should I contact you?. The Outreachy documentation says ".. contact the
mentor on public community channels as much as possible." so I am writing
to the public developers mailing list, is it ok with you?.

Thanks,
Gaby