http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/ClientOptions
but I prefer writing my own code, trying to write something simple API working with 0.7.0beta1 amt though am I the only one that thinks NOT using clients like hector is simpler (in a way, to feel in control at least)? Från: Ying Tang [mailto:ivytang0...@gmail.com] Skickat: den 16 augusti 2010 14:31 Till: user@cassandra.apache.org Ämne: Re: The entry of Cassandra Could you just recommond some higher lever libraries? On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Ran Tavory <ran...@gmail.com<mailto:ran...@gmail.com>> wrote: The common practice is to connect to a few hosts and send request in round robin or other lb tactic. The hosts are symmetric so any host will do. There are also higher lever libraries that help with that as well as connection pooling and other goodies On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Ying Tang <ivytang0...@gmail.com<mailto:ivytang0...@gmail.com>> wrote: After reading the docs and the thrift demo , i found that if the demo ,if we want to connect to the database , we must first do "TTransport tr = new TSocket("localhost", 9160) " . Then we operate on the database through this TTransport . But this operation assigns a fixed IP , so all requests would transformed to this IP . And the cassandra node of this ip would load a heavy reading load and proxy load . Do i understand this wrong , or cassandra client has other way to access cassandra and doesn't need to assign a fixed IP? -- Best regards, Ivy Tang -- Best regards, Ivy Tang -- Best regards, Ivy Tang