On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Dario Bravo <darbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm adding new features today. You can now download it and will be able to > view keyspaces info and column families. > I will start to develop a feature to add column families to keyspaces... it > will take some time, but you can play around with it (for almost a minute, > before you get bored). > > > > 2011/3/26 Dario Bravo <darbr...@gmail.com> >> >> hehe, okay, maybe I'd chosen a bad name... does anybody think a better >> one? >> If you check out the source, it can do a few new things, such as drop >> keyspaces (except "system"), and show info on selected nodes... >> Tomorrow I'll be adding a bunch of new features, I hope. >> >> 2011/3/26 Edward Capriolo <edlinuxg...@gmail.com> >>> >>> I don't know. Apache web server is a patchy web server, but crapsandra >>> just no way to put that in a good light. >>> >>> On Friday, March 25, 2011, Dario Bravo <darbr...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > People: Crapssandra. >>> > I'm starting a Cassandra project and starting to learn about this >>> > beautiful Cassandra, so I thougth that it would be nice to have a db gui >>> > tool under my current OS. >>> > It doesn't do anything other than showing some info about the server or >>> > the selected keyspace... but I hope it'll do many things such as manage >>> > keyspaces, column families, columns and super columns, show data contained >>> > on columns, allow to perform queries (get, set, mostly), etc. >>> > >>> > >>> > If anyone wishes to help in any way, please feel free to download the >>> > code and modify it. >>> > It's called Crapssandra because it started as a crappy simple code and >>> > it's features are gonna be developed as I need them... so it will have >>> > crappy code, mostly. >>> > >>> > >>> > It's done using .net 3.5 and Thrift. >>> > The address to download it and it's source code >>> > is: http://code.google.com/p/crapssandra/ >>> > >>> > >>> > <http://code.google.com/p/crapssandra/>Hope this helps someone, that >>> > the app grow as I wish, and to get some help from the community. >>> > Thanks! >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Darío Bravo >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Darío Bravo >> >> > > > > -- > Darío Bravo > > >
There is @client-dev list that is perfect for these threads.