Hey all,
We have added support for Kudu in Kundera, a "Polyglot Object Mapper" with a JPA interface. The idea behind Kundera is to make working with NoSQL Databases drop-dead simple and fun. Following are few advantages of using Kudu with Kundera: - Polyglot persistence, out of the box. If your business objects are distributed across multiple databases, all you have to do is create entity classes, their relationship and specify which database you want them to be stored into. You perform CRUD operations on them using JPA API and rest is taken care of by Kundera. It automatically stores/ searches different entities into/ from their intended datastores. - Migrate your existing applications (using JPA) from any datastore to Kudu with just a change in configurations. Kundera can be used as an Object Mapper for applications using Kudu as a datastore. Please refer Kundera with Kudu<https://github.com/impetus-opensource/Kundera/wiki/Kundera-with-Kudu> for more info. Thanks and regards, Team Kundera. ________________________________ From: Todd Lipcon <[email protected]> Sent: 27 September 2016 00:24 To: [email protected] Subject: Collecting Kudu users and use cases Hey Kudu users! I'm giving a few talks this week at the Strata conference in NYC, and have been refreshing my "intro to Kudu" slides. I usually like to highlight companies and organizations that are using Kudu -- it's good to show the audience that there are real use cases out there, and it's good for the companies highlighted to show that they are early adopters of exciting technology. In my experience, that's particularly important from a recruiting angle. So, I wanted to offer to the mailing list: if you're using Kudu, I'd love to help you get the word out about your use case. That could mean anything from just throwing your logo up on a "Community" slide to helping you publish a blog post on the Apache Kudu blog. Feel free to reply back to the list or just to me directly if you're interested. Thanks! Todd ________________________________ Impetus StreamAnalytix is the Winner of Datanami Editors' Choice Awards 2016 for Real-time Analytics. Learn More<http://streamanalytix.com/news/datanami-names-streamAnalytix-among-winners-of-readers-and-editors-choice-awards> NOTE: This message may contain information that is confidential, proprietary, privileged or otherwise protected by law. The message is intended solely for the named addressee. If received in error, please destroy and notify the sender. Any use of this email is prohibited when received in error. Impetus does not represent, warrant and/or guarantee, that the integrity of this communication has been maintained nor that the communication is free of errors, virus, interception or interference.
