Keith,

On 03.08.2013, at 17:17, Keith Wright <kwri...@nanigans.com> wrote:

> I definitely recommend the datastax driver so long as you plan on using cql3. 
>  


No, I can live with lower level querying. What I am concerned with is that 
thread pool issues in JavaEE should be left to the container and I am trying to 
understand which driver will integrate with JavaEE in the most natural (aka 
'standard') way.



Jan




> Its binary protocol allows multiplexing, is vnode token aware, and does not 
> require serialize/deserialize to thrift.  We used astyanax before and it did 
> work well and has support (aka recipes) for standard usage cases like scans.
> 
> Tony Anecito <adanec...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> I use the DataStax driver anm happy with it so far. Also, think about if 
> driver is being worked on as Cassandra gets updated since CQL version always 
> getting improved so driver needs to improve wth it. So if driver developers 
> not work on it often then you should not use it. Also, I think DataStax 
> driver might have more users so DataStax get mre feedback for improvements 
> and fixes.
>  
> Just my 1 cent.
> -Tony
> 
> From: Andrew Cobley <a.e.cob...@dundee.ac.uk>
> To: "<user@cassandra.apache.org>" <user@cassandra.apache.org> 
> Sent: Saturday, August 3, 2013 6:30 AM
> Subject: Re: Choosing Java Driver for using Cassandra with Java EE7
> 
> I've used most of the java drivers under Glashfish without a problem.  IMHO 
> it's really down to the functionality you require in your application.  The 
> Java Driver form datastax has the lowest learning curve  for any java 
> programmer familiar with JDBC and I believe deals with pool management.
> 
> Just my .2 cents worth
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> On 3 Aug 2013, at 08:28, Jan Algermissen <jan.algermis...@nordsc.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I plan on using Cassandra in a Java EE7 (Glassfish) project and I wonder 
> > which driver I should pick.
> >
> > Can anyone make a recommendation which of the available drivers fits best 
> > into a Java EE environment?
> >
> > (I looking for avoiding thread pool management issues mostly. I am not so 
> > interested in a JPA integration)
> >
> > Jan
> 
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