If you give Virgil a try, let me know how it goes. The REST layer is pretty solid, but the gui is just a PoC which makes it easy to see what's in the CFs during development/testing. (It's only a couple hundred lines of ExtJS code built on the REST layer)
We had plans to add CQL to the gui for CRUD, but never got around to it. -brian On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Ben McCann <b...@benmccann.com> wrote: > If you want a REST interface and a GUI then Virgil may be interesting. I > just came across it and haven't tried it myself yet. > > http://brianoneill.blogspot.com/2011/10/virgil-gui-and-rest-layer-for-cassandra.html > > > > > On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 2:15 PM, John Liberty <libjac...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I made some updates to a cassandra-gui project I found, which seemed to >> be stuck at version 0.7, and posted to github: >> https://github.com/libjack/cassandra-gui >> >> Besides updating to work with version 1.0+, main improvements I added >> were to obey validation types, including column metadata, when displaying >> or accepting data. This includes support for Composite types, both keys and >> columns. >> >> I often create CF with non string keys, columns, values, and especially >> Composite types... And I need a tool to browse/verify and then add/edit >> test data, and this works quite well for me. >> >> -- >> John Liberty >> libjac...@gmail.com >> (585) 466-4249 >> > > -- Brian ONeill Lead Architect, Health Market Science (http://healthmarketscience.com) mobile:215.588.6024 blog: http://weblogs.java.net/blog/boneill42/ blog: http://brianoneill.blogspot.com/