Re: Wave state folders

2011-05-10 Thread Paul Thomas
is there a growing consensus toward Cassandra then? I guess the durability makes it a front runner. Does eventual consistency model fit, I know facebook are now using HBase From: Yuri Z vega...@gmail.com To: wave-dev@incubator.apache.org Sent: Mon, 9 May,

Re: Wave state folders

2011-05-10 Thread Thomas Broyer
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Paul Thomas dt01pqt...@yahoo.com wrote: is there a growing consensus toward Cassandra then? I guess the durability makes it a front runner. Does eventual consistency model fit, I know facebook are now using HBase I don't know Cassandra and whether and how

Re: Wave state folders

2011-05-10 Thread Yuri Z
Yes, this is definitely an option IMHO. I mentioned Cassandra as it was suggested earlier in similar discussions, however, I don't actually propose use of any specific persistence solution. Lucene with file based persistence in fact may be the easiest solution for now. 2011/5/10 Thomas Broyer

ShareJS: Wave's OT stack as a lightweight library

2011-05-10 Thread Joseph Gentle
Dear wave refugees! As many of you know, I really want wave's technology to be usable in other situations. So I made ShareJS - a NodeJS server javascript client for doing concurrent editing with arbitrary data. Here's a simple concurrent wiki built on top of sharejs:

Re: ShareJS: Wave's OT stack as a lightweight library

2011-05-10 Thread Joseph Gentle
Yeah - you should be able to do realtime collaborative editing in pretty much any application, so long as you can describe the OT semantics for your data. Plain text, rich text and JSON support should cover 95% of applications out there. I'm really excited to see what people make with it. Brett