On Sunday, 19 May 2013 12:01:07 UTC+5:30, Kerby Martino wrote:
>
> I started the "Mungo" project, as a document api to the GAE datastore to
> allow JSON document to be mapped directly into the datastore without any
> sort of configuration and simple access like this:
>
> Mungo mungo = new Mungo();
> DB testDB = mungo.getDB("testDB");
> DBCollection messages = testDB.createCollection("Message");
> BasicDBObject obj = new BasicDBObject("{\"hello\" : \"world\"}")
> .append("hi", "there");
> WriteResult wr = messages.insert(obj); // Done!
> DBObject result = messages.findOne(obj.getId()); // Get it
>
> Or
>
> Message msg = messages.findOne(obj.getId()).as(Message.class);
>
> And the one thing I tried best to implement it its feature to map JSON
> string into Entity and EmbeddedEntity, and its ability to retrieve stored
> json "as" as an instance of a specific class (thanks to Google Gson lib);
> However there are still a lot of work to be done here. Hopefully the GAE
> community can try it out.
>
> https://github.com/pagecrumb/mungo
>
> http://mungods.blogspot.com/
>
> I'm OK to get feedback on how do you think this should turn out. For those
> who want to dig in, let me know, we'd love you to contribute if you find it
> useful.
>
> Cheers.
>
thanks a lot...
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