une 2016 1:26 AM
> *To: *user@cassandra.apache.org,
> *Reply To: *user@cassandra.apache.org
> *Subject: *Re: Question about hector api documentation
>
> Object friendly APIs are good fit for many use casyes.
>
> Text-based languages are nice, but I personally prefer thrift an
Object friendly APIs are good fit for many use cases.
Text-based languages are nice, but I personally prefer thrift and hector.
Haven't we learned anything from Rbdms and ORM?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 25, 2016, at 3:46 PM, Nate McCall wrote:
>
>
>> I used to be surprised that people stil
> I used to be surprised that people still ask about Hector here; and that
> questions here on Hector always seem to mirror new Hector questions on
> Stack Overflow. The problem (I think), is that places like Edureka! are
> still charging people $300 for a Cassandra training class, where they stil
I used to be surprised that people still ask about Hector here; and that
questions here on Hector always seem to mirror new Hector questions on
Stack Overflow. The problem (I think), is that places like Edureka! are
still charging people $300 for a Cassandra training class, where they still
active
+1, do not use Hector. It hasn't had a commit in years and uses the thrift
protocol which is now marked deprecated. The DataStax Java driver is
recommended, possibly with Achilles to make things a bit nicer.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 9:20 PM Noorul Islam K M wrote:
>
> The very first line README te
The very first line README tells the story
THIS PROJECT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE
But you should be able to generate doc from source code.
Regards,
Noorul
Sungju Hong writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm finding hector java api doc.
>
> I searched though google but couldn't find hector api doc.
>
> This li
Hello,
I'm finding hector java api doc.
I searched though google but couldn't find hector api doc.
This link is broken also.
https://hector-client.github.io/hector/build/html/content/api.html#
Can I know the way to get the doc?
Thanks.
Sungju.