Thanks guys. Heiko, Some of our users did claim that they are using C* 2.0 with Spark.... We never used it. All our clients are on 1.2.x. But since there is a growing interest in people moving to C* 2.0 we have decided to start work on migrating Calliope to it (we won't stop supporting 1.2.x). But with all the work planned out for next two weeks, we will pick up this task towards end of this month.
Regards, Rohit *Founder & CEO, **Tuplejump, Inc.* ____________________________ www.tuplejump.com *The Data Engineering Platform* On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 11:58 PM, Heiko Braun <[email protected]>wrote: > Congrats rohit, calliope is really a grwat improvement when with both > spark and cassandra. > > Does this release target a specific cassandra version? IIRC you mentioned > somewhere it should work with both C* 1.2.x and 2.x. I've tried calliope > with the C* 2.0.4 dependencies, but the thrift API (java) seems to be > incompatible. > > Regards, Heiko > > Am 04.02.2014 um 15:01 schrieb Rohit Rai <[email protected]>: > > Hi All, > > We are glad to announce the General availability of release 0.8.1 built > against Spark 0.8.1 and Scala 2.9.3 and Early access to release 0.9.0 for > Spark 0.9.0 and Scala 2.10.3. > > Calliope is our library providing an interface to consume data from > Cassandra to Spark and store RDDs from Spark to Cassandra. It supports > fetching data from the Thrift/Legacy Column families as well as from the > new CQL3 Column Families. And with all the functionality wrapped in easy to > use API, it gives you a great way to start writing Spark + Cassandra > powered Big Data applications. > > Checkout http://tuplejump.github.io/calliope/ for getting Calliope and > more information on using it. > > Cheers, > Rohit > *Founder & CEO, **Tuplejump, Inc.* > ____________________________ > www.tuplejump.com > *The Data Engineering Platform* > >
