I have to jump in here as well. Are there any initiatives to bring the
Thrift API in respect to filters somewhere near to Java API? Especially
the QualifierFilter in combination with the RegexStringComparator would
be a nice addition.

Are there any starting points to possibly enhance the Thrift API
ourselves?

Thanks,
Thomas


-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Cottman [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Montag, 25. Juli 2011 07:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Filters for non-Java clients?


We are using the REST interface because we have a C++ client, but get
performance complaints arising from the fact that we have to fetch the
entire table for any query.

Is anyone considering exposing the Java Filter implementation for
scanners in either the REST or Thrift APIs?  If so, is there a timeline?

It wouldn't have to be as rich as the 42 implementations of the Java
Filter interface.  Just being able to do a simple range scan on one or
more columns would be a really exciting prospect.  :-)

Cheers,
Greg.


Greg Cottman
Technical Architect, Cloud Databases
Quest Software, Melbourne
Tel: +61 3 9811 8057
[email protected]



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