You can find a very small list containing Hector and the DataStax driver. Hector was made obsolete by quite a few architecture changes (That I don’t disagree with)
Claiming you have a large list of drivers is just dishonest. > On Jun 3, 2016, at 9:16 PM, J. D. Jordan <jeremiah.jor...@gmail.com> wrote: > > The Apache Cassandra project has always left development of its drivers up to > the community. The DataStax Java Driver is not part of the Apache Cassandra > project, it is an open source project created by DataStax. You can find a > large list of drivers for Cassandra here: > https://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/ClientOptions some of them developed by > DataStax, many are developed by others in the community. > >> On Jun 3, 2016, at 9:51 PM, Dave Brosius <dbros...@mebigfatguy.com> wrote: >> >> There are many drivers for cassandra, supplied by various individuals and >> groups, one of those drivers was started by people at datastax which is >> available as an opensource project. >> >> The open source project is not open to any random person on the internet to >> commit to (just like any open source project), so i suppose in that regard >> there is some 'control'. But i doubt that is what you are fishing for. >> >> --dave >> >> (not affiliated with datastax) >> >>> On 06/03/2016 10:29 PM, Chris Mattmann wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I’m investigating something a few ASF members contacted >>> me about and pointed out, so I’m hoping you can help >>> guide me here as a community. I have heard that a company, >>> DataStax, whose marketing material mentions it as the only >>> Cassandra vendor, “controls” the Java Driver for Apache >>> Cassandra. >>> >>> Of course, no company “controls” our projects or its code, >>> so I told the folks that mentioned it to me that I’d investigate >>> with my board hat on. >>> >>> I’d like to hear the community’s thoughts here on this. Does >>> anyone in the community see this “controlling” behavior going >>> on? Please speak up, as I’d like to get to the bottom of it, >>> and I’ll be around on the lists, doing some homework and reading >>> up on the archives to see what’s up. >>> >>> Thanks for any help you can provide in rooting this out. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Chris >>