Correction, I mean vendor specific. Proprietary is OK so long as there aren't any lock-in tricks or they can be dodged easy.
Jim C. On 07/22/2014 12:12 PM, jcllings wrote: > Does it have an annotation scheme or arrangement so I don't have to > put proprietary stuff in my Java? > > Jim C. > > On 07/20/2014 06:24 PM, Kevin Burton wrote: >> >> >> I just finished reading "Cassandra: The Definitive Guide" which seems >> pretty out of date and while very informative as to the >> technology that >> Cassandra uses, was not very helpful from the perspective of an >> application developer. >> >> Very very out of date… >> >> >> Having said that, what Java clients should I be looking at? >> >> >> I'd recommend the Datastax Java Driver. Works really well for us and >> if you're familiar with JDBC it will be easy to get up and running fast. >> >> They are supporting it pretty aggressively too… the custom data type >> stuff is already supported in 2.1. >> >> >> Are there >> any reasonably mature PoJo mapping techs for Cassandra analogous to >> Hibernate? >> >> >> One was just posted to the list… I would say there are 2-3 … I posted >> on the same question and there's a thread around my email address if >> you want to search for it. >> >> I personally ended up writing my own that just used a velocity code >> generator so I could control the byte code output easily. >> >> >> >> I can't say that I'm looking forward to yet another *QL >> variant but I guess CQL is going to be a necessity. >> >> >> It's very close to an abbreviated SQL92 with a few less features. >> >> You won't have a problem. >> >> >> -- >> Founder/CEO Spinn3r.com <http://Spinn3r.com> >> Location: *San Francisco, CA* >> blog:* *http://burtonator.wordpress.com >> … or check out my Google+ profile >> <https://plus.google.com/102718274791889610666/posts> >> <http://spinn3r.com> >
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