Hi Kasper,

I think that's a great idea. When you first came across the MetaModel page
is complicated to figure out how the differente modules work. I think this
approach would help the people who visit the page to easily understand the
different modules.

I will have a look at the examples and try to create a wiki page for
ElasticSearch and Cassandra modules.

By the way I have created a user in the Wiki but I think I don't have
rights to create pages.

Kind regards,

Alberto Rodríguez


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2014-10-16 16:37 GMT+02:00 Kasper Sørensen <[email protected]>:

> Hi everybody,
>
> I'd like to discuss a bit about our documentation and website. I think it
> would be a great (and fairly simple/easy) thing to do to add a wiki page
> about each of our modules / DataContext implementations. We already have a
> few examples of this [1] [2] [3] but need it for the bulk of our
> implementations. Especially for new implementations like that of HBase,
> Cassandra and ElasticSearch.
>
> On our website we could then make our frontpage image clickable (or maybe
> listing each datacontext specifically to improve SEO). That way the user
> can quickly come to a concrete usage example and answer most of his
> questions that way. It will also drastically improve our documentation and
> our search engine hits I think, since our coverage right now is quite wide
> and we would be hitting a lot of buzzwords alone by listing all the
> implementations.
>
> What do you think? Does anyone want to start doing this, then I can only
> urge to go ahead!
>
> Kasper
>
> [1] https://wiki.apache.org/metamodel/examples/SalesforceDataContext
> [2] https://wiki.apache.org/metamodel/examples/PojoDataContext
> [3] https://wiki.apache.org/metamodel/examples/CompositeDataContext
>

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