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Riak Recap for March 14 - 15
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1) We announced a new Riak Meetup in Leeds! The first installment will
happen on April 18th and will feature Basho Hacker (
On Mar 18, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Mark Wolfe wrote:
> And just for completeness here is a link to the spring data mapping code on
> github.
>
> https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-data-mapping
Just to clarify: this is the code from Graeme's "inconsequential" project,
which is the foundation of
Thanks for the run down on projects you have been working on.
I am very interested in your suggestion around the rest template code, I
will have a look over this as it is an area I am very interested in. I also
concur that using something like the apache http client for REST is
overkill, hence why
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
> On a related note, @wmacgyver mentioned he is also using Riak, Redis
> and PostgreSQL:
> http://twitter.com/wmacgyver/statuses/48105509718458368 . Out of
> curiosity, anyone else using these three DBs together in their stack?
I'll expand a b
On 18 Mar 2011, at 13:14, Jon Brisbin wrote:
> As an aside: I'm wrapping up support for Grails GORM-style object mapping in
> the MongoDB Spring Data Document support. We haven't decided how to apply
> that mapping strategy to other NoSQL stores yet, but I suspect it'll only be
> a matter of a
As an aside: I'm wrapping up support for Grails GORM-style object mapping in
the MongoDB Spring Data Document support. We haven't decided how to apply that
mapping strategy to other NoSQL stores yet, but I suspect it'll only be a
matter of a month or two before I can get full mapping support in
Wow great to see some healthy discussion around this whole subject.
First I would like to thank Jon Brisbin for providing inspiration and indeed
examples for my own work around log4j. One of the reasons I started messing
around with riak using Java was your rabbitmq log4j appender and cloud
proje
On 17 Mar 2011, at 13:57, Abhishek Kona wrote:
> Yes.
> Earlier query :
> http://lists.basho.com/pipermail/riak-users_lists.basho.com/2011-March/003461.html
Right, I remember now. At the moment I'm inclined toward leaving the job of
load balancing to a load balancer (like haproxy.)
I guess it
Yes.
Earlier query :
http://lists.basho.com/pipermail/riak-users_lists.basho.com/2011-March/003461.html
-Abhishek Kona
On 17/03/11 7:17 PM, Russell Brown wrote:
I'm sorry but I don't understand, do you want the client to load
balance across a Riak cluster rather than just speak to one node?
On 17 Mar 2011, at 13:12, Abhishek Kona wrote:
> I have started using the riak Client recently. One of the features I miss
> (which is present in Voldemort Java Client) is providing a Set of client
> nodes and the client performing operations on it (by holding n connections to
> each node).
I
On 17 Mar 2011, at 12:30, Jon Brisbin wrote:
>
> On Mar 16, 2011, at 6:39 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
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>> 3) Mark Wolfe put together some thoughtful observations about Riak and
>> the Java Client. This is a great read.
>>
>> * Check them out here --->
>> https://github.com/wolfeidau/riak-log4j-a
On 17/03/11 6:00 PM, Jon Brisbin wrote:
On Mar 16, 2011, at 6:39 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
3) Mark Wolfe put together some thoughtful observations about Riak and
the Java Client. This is a great read.
* Check them out here --->
https://github.com/wolfeidau/riak-log4j-appender/blob/master/docs/r
On Mar 16, 2011, at 6:39 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
> 3) Mark Wolfe put together some thoughtful observations about Riak and
> the Java Client. This is a great read.
>
> * Check them out here --->
> https://github.com/wolfeidau/riak-log4j-appender/blob/master/docs/riakclient_review_ideas.md
Addre
Afternoon, Evening, Morning to All.
For today's Recap: Meetups, some thoughts on the Java Client, more
production users, videos and more.
Enjoy.
Mark
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