How is it different than kundera?
On 20/07/2014 9:03 pm, "Robert Stupp" <sn...@snazy.de> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've just released the first beta version of Caffinitas Mapper.
>
> Caffinitas Mapper is an advanced Java object mapper for Apache Cassandra
> NoSQL database. It offers an annotation based declaration model with a wide
> range of built-in features like JPA style inheritance with table-per-class
> and single-table model. Composites can be mapped using either Apache
> Cassandra’s new UserType or as distinct columns in a table. Cassandra
> collections, user type and tuple type are directly supported - collections
> can be loaded lazily. Entity instances can be automatically denormalized in
> other entity instances. CREATE TABLE/TYPE and ALTER TABLE/TYPE CQL DDL
> statements can be generated programmatically. Custom types can be
> integrated using a Converter API. All Cassandra consistency levels, serial
> consistency and batch statements are supported.
>
> All Apache Cassandra versions 1.2, 2.0 and 2.1 as well as all DataStax
> Community and Enterprise editions based on these Cassandra versions are
> supported. Java 6 is required during runtime.
>
> Support for legacy, Thrift style models, is possible with Caffinitas
> Mapper since it supports CompositeType and DynamicCompositeType out of the
> box. A special map-style-entity type has been especially designed to access
> schema-less data models.
>
> Caffinitas Mapper is open source and licensed using the Apache License,
> Version 2.0.
>
>
>
> Website & Documentation: http://caffinitas.org/
> API-Docs: http://caffinitas.org/mapper/apidocs/
> Source Repository: https://bitbucket.org/caffinitas/mapper/
> Issues: https://caffinitas.atlassian.net/
> Mailing List: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/caffinitas-mapper
>
>

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