Hi Ran,

I have been trialling hector but have not found the  the samples you refer
to, I found your basic ExampleClient but it does not excercise many
functions for instance the getSlice, fields usage etc

I want to develop a solid set of tests for each API call, do you have some
code  that will help me build that. If my code ends up useful I intend to
publish it on my website for others to use.

Regards
Gavan

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:43 AM, Ran Tavory <ran...@gmail.com> wrote:

> As the developer of hector I can only speak in favor of my child of love
> and I haven't tried pelops so take the following with a grain of salt...
> Hector sees wide adoption and has been coined the de-facto java client.
> It's been in use in production critical systems since version 0.5.0 by a few
> companies.
> The development team is responsive and accepts patches from the community
> and is busy with new features and improvements all the time. There's a bug
> tracking system and all bugs are fixed very fast.
> There are two active mailing lists one for the developers and one for the
> users http://wiki.github.com/rantav/hector/mailing-lists (85 members)
> The project is maintained on github (http://github.com/rantav/hector) and
> the process in all is very transparent and open to the community.
> Code is well tested with an embedded version of cassandra which I
> contributed back to the main cassandra repository, it runs a mvn and an ant
> build and all release versions are available at
> http://github.com/rantav/hector/downloads including source code. We love
> contributions and want to make it as easy as possible to contribute back.
> I myself have made a few contributions to cassandra core so I'm well
> familiar with its internals, which doesn't hurt when you write a client...
> ...and finally the features (just the high level):
> - connection pooling
> - datacenter friendly
> - high level API
> - all public cassandra versions in the last 6 months
> - failover
> - simple LB
> - extensive JMX
> - well documented, many examples, wiki, mailing list, team of developers
> and contributors.
>
> ... and of course there's also thrift if you're into hacking on it...
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Serdar Irmak <sir...@protel.com.tr>wrote:
>
>>  Hi
>>
>> Which java client library do you reccommend, hector or pelops and why ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>>
>>  <http://www.protel.com.tr/>
>>
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