Re: Best Approaches for Developer Integration

2011-02-08 Thread Sal Fuentes
Perhaps some of you may already be aware, but for the benefits of others: 1) https://github.com/fauna/cassandra does have a cassandra_helper script which will download and install Cassandra for development/testing purposes (although the cassandra_script might need to be updated to use 0.7) 2) For

Re: Best Approaches for Developer Integration

2011-02-08 Thread Jonathan Ellis
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Eric Evans wrote: > I'm sure you already know this, but for the benefit of others, users of > Debian-based systems (yes, some of us do develop on Linux :) can apt-get > a package from the projects repository[1]. > > Installing the package is enough to get a complet

Re: Best Approaches for Developer Integration

2011-02-08 Thread Eric Evans
On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 22:28 -0800, Paul Querna wrote: > For example, for CouchDB has CouchDBX > which at least on OSX present a very easy to use installer, data > browser, and GUI. You just run CouchDBX.app, and then your > application can build out the rest of your d

Re: Best Approaches for Developer Integration

2011-02-08 Thread Stephen Connolly
On 8 February 2011 06:40, Paul Brown wrote: > > On Feb 7, 2011, at 10:28 PM, Paul Querna wrote: >> So, I guess this is coming down to: >>  1) Has anyone built any easy to install packages of Cassandra? > > I didn't find it necessary.  I implemented a simple embedding wrapper for > Cassandra so th

Re: Best Approaches for Developer Integration

2011-02-07 Thread Paul Brown
On Feb 7, 2011, at 10:28 PM, Paul Querna wrote: > So, I guess this is coming down to: > 1) Has anyone built any easy to install packages of Cassandra? I didn't find it necessary. I implemented a simple embedding wrapper for Cassandra so that it could be started as part of a web application lif