Johannes, I had a similar concern and worked on a small browser, on which you can currently browse and open columns (for our own usage, it has some features oriented to columns storing JSON data), and do some minimal updates (inserts/deletes). It is web-based, written on Python. Current code and discussion is in this issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-457 Feel free to throw in your comments, every suggestion is welcome (not to mention contributions to the code!).
Regards, Hernan. On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:44 AM, Johannes Schaback <johannes.schab...@visual-meta.com> wrote: > Hi everbody, > > I was wondering if there exists a Cassandra client that is a bit more > friendly to people that arent as technical enthusiastic as we are? We > are currently using the CLI to peek into Cassandra, but that's a bit > too much to ask for my non-technical colleagues. > > Maybe somebody already built a GUI client, or something web based that > goes into the direction of PhpMyAdmin? > > Thanks! > > Johannes Schaback > > PS: fyi, we are currently evaluating Cassandra for <a > href="http://mode.ladenzeile.de">Mode</a> (a larger German fashion > site) for caching and tracking/analytics. > -- Saludos, H.