Your comment about proprietary code being a basis for lack of iterator
examples. There are lots of well-defined examples for things that
big-table stores are good at. I just don't want lack of examples to be
written off as lacking due to proprietary code -- it should be something
that we work towards as a community instead of accepting as a deficiency.
On 12/3/13, 9:51 PM, David Medinets wrote:
Josh, what are you disagreeing with?
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote:
I strongly disagree here. I think Miguel has an extremely valid point that
we don't do a great job in this department.
There are some real gems, IMO, in the simple examples module, and the
unique usage of Iterators tend to be "hidden" inside.
I would imagine that there are some "normal" use cases that would be good
for us to have some sort of examples for.
HBase has some examples to consider http://hbase.apache.org/book/
schema.casestudies.html. Or, we could take some examples from industry
http://www.orzota.com/hbase-use-cases/.
On 12/3/13, 1:58 PM, David Medinets wrote:
Miguel
we could really use more examples on how to programatically use
iterators.
If you can provide a schema and use cases, the community might provide
concrete examples. Otherwise, it's likely most Accumulo work is done on a
proprietary basis.