On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Christopher <ctubb...@apache.org> wrote: > Features I'd like to see: > > 1. Better user experience for configuration: separate, *non-xml* > configuration files for separate services, and for clients. I assume you mean tserver, master, gc etc. when you say separate services?
> 2. Separate packaging for separate services (tservers, monitor, master, > trace), especially for RPMs and DEBs to make provisioning easier. > 3. A suite of command-line utilities based on the shell's commands, that > work in Bash, rather than be restricted to the limitations of the shell to > issue these commands. > 4. Provide a script maintained and supported by the community to provision > an Accumulo cloud instance in EC2 or OpenStack. > > -- > Christopher L Tubbs II > http://gravatar.com/ctubbsii > > > On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Keith Turner <ke...@deenlo.com> wrote: > >> On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 7:12 PM, William Slacum >> <wilhelm.von.cl...@accumulo.net> wrote: >> > I'd like to see: >> > >> > - Data triggers on insertion >> > - REST interface for looking up ranges of keys >> > - A DSL or some other interpreted language for crafting iterators >> > - there's the clojure iterator, but something like python (via jython) >> or >> > javascript (via rhino) would be more adoptable >> > - Adding a clean up hook to iterators >> >> I was thinking about this. If we added a close() method to the SKVI >> interface then it would break existing iterators. Another option >> would be to support closing iterators that implement Closeable. So if >> in iterators is an intstanceof Closeable then the framework could >> close it when its finished with the iterator. I wish there had been >> a 1.5 ticket for this, I think it would have been fairly simple to >> implement. >> >> > - Allowing iterators to launch connections to other services (caching, >> > other tservers) to retrieve or write data >> > - Merging of the batch scanner and scanner implementations >> > - a batch scanner with 1 thread have the same behavior as a scanner >> > - scanners have a close() method on them >> > - Adding some builder interface for creating and introspecting iterator >> > stacks >> > - Clients being able to scan to specific keys using the scan command >>