On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Ran Tavory <ran...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hector is a java client for cassandra, > see http://github.com/rantav/hector , http://prettyprint.me/2010/02/23/hector-a-java-cassandra-client/ , http://prettyprint.me/2010/03/03/load-balancing-and-improved-failover-in-hector/
Hey Ran, > Over the past few weeks several contributors and myself added features and > since I get asked about it a few times a day I thought I might post a public > update. thanks for hector, we switched to it one or two weeks ago and as of now we're happy, though I'd have preferred resources to be Closeable instead of having release_xxx methods. Hopefully we'll put a couple patches on github soon. PS I wrote it in a comment to your original blog post that I guess went into the spam filter: I am quite sure hector did not build troy :) > Versions: > With the help of few folks (thanks Arin and other folks) hector now supports > cassandra 0.5.0, 0.5.1 and 0.6.0-beta. > See http://wiki.github.com/rantav/hector/versions > JMX improvements: > I added a number of jmx counters such as: read/sec or writes/sec, max read > time in the last 10 seconds, mean write time in the last 10 seconds, stddev > and others. More here http://wiki.github.com/rantav/hector/jmx > Small bugs fixed. Nothing really serious so far, but a few small glitches, > see http://github.com/rantav/hector/issues/closed > C# clone: > Kris and Matt have created a C# clone at > http://github.com/mattvv/hectorsharp. Thanks a lot guys! I'm told this is > almost ready. > Spring and JNDI: > This is actually in the works (thanks Nathan and Peter, and sorry for slow > response...) but we'll soon have better support for Spring and JNDI > > Wiki updates: > I've added a few sections to the wiki http://wiki.github.com/rantav/hector/ > My rule of thumb is if I get asked something more than once it deserves a > page. However, I have a backlog... so not all pages are done and I'd > appreciate help - if you have questions or you're willing to contribute to > the wiki feel free to step in. > Contributions are welcome. github is developer friendly, just fork me. If > you plan a longer term involvement I'll be happy to get more committers in. -- blog en: http://www.riffraff.info blog it: http://riffraff.blogsome.com