Re: Non relational db meetup - San Francisco, June 11th

2009-05-12 Thread Jonas Bonér
Great initiative.
Just sad that it is not the week before (during JavaOne). Then I think
a lot of people (including me) could go.

2009/5/12 Johan Oskarsson jo...@oskarsson.nu:
 Cassandra will be represented by Avinash Lakshman on a free full day
 meetup covering open source, distributed, non relational databases on
 June 11th in San Francisco.

 The idea is that the event will give people interested in this area a
 great introduction and an easy way to compare the different projects out
 there as well as the opportunity to discuss them with the developers.

 Registration
 The event is free but space is limited, please register if you wish to
 attend: http://nosql.eventbrite.com/


 Preliminary schedule, 2009-06-11
 09.45: Doors open
 10.00: Intro session (Todd Lipcon, Cloudera)
 10.40: Voldemort (Jay Kreps, Linkedin)
 11.20: Short break
 11.30: Cassandra (Avinash Lakshman, Facebook)
 12.10: Free lunch (sponsored by CBSi)
 13.10: Dynomite (Cliff Moon, Powerset)
 13.50: HBase (Ryan Rawson, Stumbleupon)
 14.30: Short break
 14.40: Hypertable (Doug Judd, Zvents)
 15.20: Panel discussion
 16.00: End of meetup, relocate to a pub called Kate O’Brien’s nearby

 Location
 Magma room, CBS interactive
 235 Second Street
 San Francisco, CA 94105

 Sponsor
 A big thanks to CBSi for providing the venue and free lunch.


 /Johan Oskarsson, developer @ last.fm




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Re: Non relational db meetup - San Francisco, June 11th

2009-05-13 Thread Jonas Bonér
2009/5/12 Jonathan Ellis jbel...@gmail.com:
 That's true, but 100 people is about the largest space you're going to
 find for free, so past that you'd have to start charging people and
 worrying about taxes and such.  Messy.

No worries. That makes sense. Good initiative. Have fun.


 Maybe next year... :)


Hehe. Sounds good.

 -Jonathan

 On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Jonas Bonér jo...@jonasboner.com wrote:
 Great initiative.
 Just sad that it is not the week before (during JavaOne). Then I think
 a lot of people (including me) could go.

 2009/5/12 Johan Oskarsson jo...@oskarsson.nu:
 Cassandra will be represented by Avinash Lakshman on a free full day
 meetup covering open source, distributed, non relational databases on
 June 11th in San Francisco.

 The idea is that the event will give people interested in this area a
 great introduction and an easy way to compare the different projects out
 there as well as the opportunity to discuss them with the developers.

 Registration
 The event is free but space is limited, please register if you wish to
 attend: http://nosql.eventbrite.com/


 Preliminary schedule, 2009-06-11
 09.45: Doors open
 10.00: Intro session (Todd Lipcon, Cloudera)
 10.40: Voldemort (Jay Kreps, Linkedin)
 11.20: Short break
 11.30: Cassandra (Avinash Lakshman, Facebook)
 12.10: Free lunch (sponsored by CBSi)
 13.10: Dynomite (Cliff Moon, Powerset)
 13.50: HBase (Ryan Rawson, Stumbleupon)
 14.30: Short break
 14.40: Hypertable (Doug Judd, Zvents)
 15.20: Panel discussion
 16.00: End of meetup, relocate to a pub called Kate O’Brien’s nearby

 Location
 Magma room, CBS interactive
 235 Second Street
 San Francisco, CA 94105

 Sponsor
 A big thanks to CBSi for providing the venue and free lunch.


 /Johan Oskarsson, developer @ last.fm




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Re: Cassandra 0.3 RC is out

2009-05-14 Thread Jonas Bonér
Awesome job Jonathan.
Just getting into the codebase so fast is admirable.
Churning out code like this (and releases) is amazing. Keep it up.

2009/5/14 Jonathan Ellis jbel...@gmail.com:
 Short version: http://incubator.apache.org/cassandra/cassandra-0.3.0-rc.tgz
 Long version: 
 http://spyced.blogspot.com/2009/05/cassandra-03-release-candidate-and.html

 Release Candidate means we fixed all the bugs we could find; help us
 find more so the release is even more solid. :)

 I've created a 0.3 branch for bugfixes; trunk will now be for 0.4
 development.  I'll start to look at the patches I've been postponing
 until the RC was out now; thanks for your patience, Jun and Sandeep.

 -Jonathan




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Re: Announcing 0.3.0

2009-07-21 Thread Jonas Bonér
Big congrats. Thanks for all the effort put in.

2009/7/20 Eric Evans eev...@rackspace.com:
 It is with great pleasure that I announce the very first release of
 Apache Cassandra, 0.3.0[1]

 A projects first release is a significant milestone and one that our
 burgeoning community should be proud of. Many thanks to everyone that
 submitted patches and bug reports, helped with testing, documented,
 organized, or just asked the important questions.

 Without further ado:

 The official download:
 http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/incubator/cassandra/0.3.0/apache-cassandra-incubating-0.3.0-bin.tar.gz
 SVN Tag:
 https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/cassandra/tags/cassandra-0.3.0-final/


 [1] DISCLAIMER: Apache Cassandra is an effort undergoing incubation at
 The ASF, sponsored by the Apache Incubator Project Management Committee
 (PMC).

 Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further
 review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision
 making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other
 successful ASF projects.

 While incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the
 completeness or stability of the code, it does indicate that the project
 has yet to be fully endorsed by the ASF.

 --
 Eric Evans
 eev...@rackspace.com





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trunk

2009-07-21 Thread Jonas Bonér
Hi guys.

How stable is trunk?
I have been on trunk for pretty long now and no issues so far but
Thanks.

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Re: trunk

2009-07-27 Thread Jonas Bonér
Ok. Thanks.
I'm not using the Thrift API anyway (embedding it).
/Jonas

2009/7/21 Jonathan Ellis jbel...@gmail.com:
 the internals should be solid but we are in the middle (towards the
 end of, actually) changing the thrift api pretty drastically.  (the
 colons had to go, and the sooner we bit the bullet, the better. :)

 see this thread --
 http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-cassandra-user/200907.mbox/%3ce06563880907202024l49ce9ack3a10ead5d0e97...@mail.gmail.com%3e

 On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Jonas Bonérjo...@jonasboner.com wrote:
 Hi guys.

 How stable is trunk?
 I have been on trunk for pretty long now and no issues so far but
 Thanks.

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new thrift API

2009-08-08 Thread Jonas Bonér
Hey guys.

Is the new API stabilizing?

How is the new range functions suppose to work?
public ListColumn get_slice_by_names(String keyspace, String
key, ColumnParent column_parent, Listbyte[] column_names, int
consistency_level) throws InvalidRequestException, NotFoundException,
TException;

public ListColumn get_slice(String keyspace, String key,
ColumnParent column_parent, byte[] start, byte[] finish, boolean
is_ascending, int count, int consistency_level) throws
InvalidRequestException, NotFoundException, TException;

These both have a start, finish and count. I was expecting start and
offset or only start, finish.

Is the new API documented yet?

Thanks.

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Re: Cassandra and Oracle Coherence Comparison

2009-10-08 Thread Jonas Bonér
Main difference is that Cassandra is BASE but Coherence is ACID.

2009/10/5 Evren Guden evrengu...@gmail.com:
 Hi,
 What are the differences and similarities between Cassandra and oracle
 coherence?
 Thanks in advance.
 Sincerely,
 Evren





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