Another idea is the open source Energy Databus project which does time series data and is based on PlayORM actually(ORM is a bad name since it is more noSQL patterns and not really relational).
http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/databus/ That Energy Databus project is mainly time series data with some meta data. I think NREL may be holding an Energy Databus summit soon (though again it is 100% time series data and they need to rename it to just Databus which has been talked about at NREL). Dean From: Les Hartzman <lhartz...@gmail.com<mailto:lhartz...@gmail.com>> Reply-To: "user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>" <user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>> Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 11:12 AM To: "user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>" <user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>> Subject: Re: Wide rows (time series data) and ORM Thanks Dean. I'll check that page out. Les On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 7:52 AM, Hiller, Dean <dean.hil...@nrel.gov<mailto:dean.hil...@nrel.gov>> wrote: PlayOrm supports different types of wide rows like embedded list in the object, etc. etc. There is a list of nosql patterns mixed with playorm patterns on this page http://buffalosw.com/wiki/patterns-page/ From: Les Hartzman <lhartz...@gmail.com<mailto:lhartz...@gmail.com><mailto:lhartz...@gmail.com<mailto:lhartz...@gmail.com>>> Reply-To: "user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org><mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>>" <user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org><mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>>> Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 1:18 PM To: "user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org><mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>>" <user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org><mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org<mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>>> Subject: Wide rows (time series data) and ORM As I'm becoming more familiar with Cassandra I'm still trying to shift my thinking from relational to NoSQL. Can Kundera work with wide rows in an ORM manner? In other words, can you actually design a POJO that fits the standard recipe for JPA usage? Would the queries return collections of the POJO to handle wide row data? I had considered using Spring and JPA for Cassandra, but it appears that other than basic configuration issues for Cassandra, to use Spring and JPA on a Cassandra database seems like an effort in futility if Cassandra is used as a NoSQL database instead of mimicking an RDBMS solution. If anyone can shed any light on this, I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Les