it doesn't look like you're enabling framed mode. trunk changes framed to default on.
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Morten Wegelbye Nissen <m...@monit.dk> wrote: > Hello List, > > Knowing this question might be more in the area of thrift then cassandra, > here goes: > > I have been trying to do some research in using cassandra as backend for a > system build for .net, but for some reason my client seams to terminat no > matter what I do. > > I am using latest from trunk, using the CliClient everything seams to work, > I can insert and get data. > > What I have done so far, I have noticed that the thrift.jar is build from > r959516 of the thrift project - so I have fetched that from the thrift > project. > I have used the thrift.exe to generate the source from cassandra.thrift. > Boiled it together in a C# project, and start to run it. > But, as soon as I issue the first RPC command, a IOException( Unable to > write data to the transport connection: An established connection was > aborted by the software in your host machine. ) i thrown. > > I have used netcat to setup a "fake" cassandra server to ensure that it is > nothing to do with firewall or network issues. And here I see data. > > The code to I use is: > TTransport transport = new TSocket("192.168.0.103", 9160); > TProtocol protocol = new TBinaryProtocol(transport); > transport.Open(); > Cassandra.Client client = new Cassandra.Client(protocol); > Dictionary<string,string> auth = new Dictionary<string,string>( ); > auth.Add( "dilbert", "nomoovertime" ); > AuthenticationRequest ar = new AuthenticationRequest(); > ar.Credentials = auth; > client.send_login( ar ); > > Any clues, help, directions would be really appreciated, > Morten > > -- Jonathan Ellis Project Chair, Apache Cassandra co-founder of Riptano, the source for professional Cassandra support http://riptano.com