... some kind of what?

On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 3:38 AM, Michal Augustýn
<augustyn.mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for the great link!
> The mentioned solution is using locking but I would prefer some optimistic
> strategy (because the conflicts are rare in my situation) but I'm afraid
> that this is really the best solution...
> So the solution is probably to use some kind of
> 2010/9/6 Reza Lesmana <lesmana.r...@gmail.com>
>>
>> I read an article about using CAGES with Cassandra to achieve locking
>> and transaction...
>>
>> Here is the link :
>>
>>
>> http://ria101.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/locking-and-transactions-over-cassandra-using-cages/
>>
>> On 9/5/10, Michal Augustýn <augustyn.mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > we can read everywhere that Cassandra (and similar NoSQL solutions)
>> > doesn't
>> > support full ACID and (when we want to have ACID) we have to implement
>> > ACID
>> > in higher layers of our application. Are there some good resources on
>> > how to
>> > implement ACID on higher layers? I.e. how to implement repository
>> > pattern/DAO with ACID support when Cassandra is the database.
>> >
>> > I'm sure that some pessimistic solution (locks) is absolutely unsuitable
>> > for
>> > Cassandra so the solution probably would deal with optimistic
>> > concurrency...
>> >
>> > Thank you!
>> >
>> > Augi
>> >
>
>

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