Hi Everyone,

I've been uploading weekly episodes to YouTube in a series called Apache
Geode By Example (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmOOITx4k1k&list=PLn8V3IJ3qhjoKdx03CrZDUB4LKGeUAd4o).
I will definitely make an episode focused on Geode Native in the near
future.  Stay tuned.

Best,
\ah



On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 6:23 AM [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> The same for the C++ client
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> Regards,
>
> Evaristo
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> El lun., ago. 20, 2018 a 9:35, Rupert St John Webster
> <[email protected]> escribió:
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> It would be good to go through building and demo the .net native client 😊
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> Kind regards,
>
> Rupert
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> *From:* Anthony Baker <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 17 August 2018 20:13
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: “Questions, Answers, and Oddly Specific Opinions with
> Apache Geode Committers"
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>
> Pieter, thanks for chiming in, this is great feedback!
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> Anyone else?
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> Anthony
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> On Aug 17, 2018, at 7:24 AM, Pieter van Zyl <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> Hi Anthony
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> We are still new to Geode and yet using it in production.
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> But I think it would be great to discuss or answer these questions:
>
>    - Are you putting any effort on database browsing tools for Geode? For
>    example I know there was effort here:
>    https://calcite.apache.org/docs/geode_adapter.html and when I tried it
>    worked sort of from the command line but the support via DbVisualizer
>    didn't work. I have used MongoDB and it helps to have a browser to view
>    data. In Geode this is difficult as you don't have a standard format like
>    JSON and devs can write their own serializers/deserializers which makes
>    data browsing difficult.  Also Pulse on a 44gig db is super slow to browse
>    data and not easy to view data if you have a custom 
> serializers/deserializers.
>    I just think Geode has solid features. But lacking in the easy viewing of
>    data. I feel weird asking this as this was the old question with Object
>    Databases as well ;). I like Geode better than MongoDB but they do have
>    some nice tools.
>    - Discuss the status of
>    https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GEODE/Simple+JDBC+Connector.
>    Would be nice to synch data to a relational database as business always ask
>    for this for some reporting tools to run.
>    - Discuss allowing transactions to span across multiple nodes via a
>    setting. I think by default Geode doesn't allow this and I can understand
>    why. "For partitioned regions, you must colocate all your
>    transactional data in a single member. See " But if you don't have a
>    nicely sharded domain yet you cannot run transactions. I think MongoDB now
>    allows distributed transactions across their shards. This might be slow or
>    not as great if you had the data colocated.  Maybe you don't want to
>    support transactions in this way. Which is fair. But you do have a lot of
>    support already and nice flags to turn stuff on and off.
>
>
>    - https://codeburst.io/fawn-transactions-in-mongodb-988d8646e564
>       - https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/transactions/ Here they
>       provide a nice warning:
>
> *MPORTANT*
>
> In most cases, multi-document transaction incurs a greater performance
> cost over single document writes, and the availability of multi-document
> transaction should not be a replacement for effective schema design.
>
>
>
>    -
>       
> https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/15/mongodb-gets-support-for-multi-document-acid-transactions/
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> Hope I am not off track.
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> Wish I could attend but hope it is a huge success!
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>
> Kindly
>
> Pieter van Zyl
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 10:10 PM, Anthony Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey everyone!
>
> I'm moderating a panel of Apache Geode committers [1] at the
> SpringOnePlatform conference [2] next month.  This is a great chance
> to talk directly to committers who have a long history with the code
> base and understand it deeply.  I think it is going to be a really fun
> session but I need YOUR help to make it even better.  What questions
> would you like the panel to answer?
>
> For example:
> - When would I want to use Geode?
> - What advice do you have for someone building a Geode application?
> - How does Geode maintain availability and consistency?
> - How can I contribute improvements to the Geode project?
> - What is one thing you wish everyone knew about Geode?
> - If Geode was a superhero, which one would it be (and what is its
> superpower)?
>
> These are some examples but I'd love to hear your ideas.  Please
> respond on this thread or send me email directly (or via @metatype).
> I hope to see you there!  If you can't attend live, the sessions will
> be posted online afterwards.
>
> Thanks,
> Anthony
>
> p.s.  If you haven't registered yet, you can use this code
> (Attendee_Speaker_100) to get a registration discount.
>
> [1]
> https://springoneplatform.io/2018/sessions/questions-answers-and-oddly-specific-opinions-with-apache-geode-committers
> [2] https://springoneplatform.io/geode
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