Hi Tore,

Thanks for that. I have started and it doesn't look to bad so far. The
Cayenne build system is pretty wild however, there is a lot of stuff in
there.

I wrote a simple persistence framework of DynamoDB recently, happy to share
if you are interested. I loved the database as a service concept.

regards

On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Tore Halset <hal...@pvv.ntnu.no> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I did some work on a AWS SimpleDB adapter once using a jdbc driver made by
> someone else than AWS. No, DynamoDB is the cool thing and I got bored.
>
> Start with the jdbc driver, a plain NuoDBAdaptor and the cayenne junit
> tests[1]. Cayenne uses lots of jdbc metadata that some of the less mature
> jdbc drivers lack full support of, so my guess is that you will have to
> work on that first.
>
> Good luck and keep us up to date! :)
>
> Btw, anyone done something similar with OrientDB or Cassandra (CQL)?
>
> Regards,
> Tore Halset.
> [1] http://cayenne.apache.org/running-unit-tests.html
>
> On 14. aug. 2012, at 14:00, Malcolm Edgar wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am interested in developing a Cayenne Adaptor for the NuoDB database
> > https://www.nuodb.com/
> >
> > Its a very interesting database technology for developing scale out /
> high
> > availability solutions. The stuff that relational databases struggle
> with.
> >
> > Presumably to get started I would need to create a NuoDBAdaptor
> extending *
> > org.apache.cayenne.dba.JdbcAdapter*.  Is this the best place to start,
> does
> > anyone have any recommendations, or would like to be involved ?
> >
> > regards Malcolm Edgar
>
>

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