I am biased of course but you can find plenty of documentation on playorm
here

https://github.com/deanhiller/playorm/wiki


It uses astyanax because of the better node knowledge.  Also feel free to
post questions on stackoverflow as we heavily monitor stack overflow and
are notified every hour of new posts with playorm tags.

A full feature list is located here

https://github.com/deanhiller/playorm#playorm-feature-list


Later,
Dean

On 11/27/12 8:36 AM, "Carsten Schnober" <schno...@ids-mannheim.de> wrote:

>Hi,
>I'm aware that this has been a frequent question, but answers are still
>hard to find: what's an appropriate Java high-level client?
>I actually believe that the lack of a single maintained Java API that is
>packaged with Cassandra is quite an issue. The way the situation is
>right now, new users have to pick more or less randomly one of the
>available options from the Cassandra Wiki and find a suitable solution
>for their individual requirements through trial implementations. This
>can cause and lot of wasted time (and frustration).
>
>Personally, I've played with Hector before figuring out that it seems to
>require an outdated Thrift version. Downgrading to Thrift 0.6 is not an
>option for me though because I use Thrift 0.9.0 in other classes of the
>same project.
>So I've had a look at Kundera and at Easy-Cassandra. Both seem to lack a
>real documentation beyond the examples available in their Github
>repositories, right?
>
>Can more experienced users recommend either one of the two or some of
>the other options listed at the Cassandra Wiki? I know that this
>strongly depends on individual requirements, but all I need are simple
>requests for very basic queries. So I would like to emphasize the
>importance a clear documentation and a stable and well-maintained API.
>Any hints?
>Thanks!
>Carsten
>
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