Hi, everyone I want to start a discussion about how to introduce project in not more than 4 sentences. Besides discussion in incubator, I think this is clear for our project to make landscape clear and re-usable in Conf, twitter etc.
Any suggestion? Sheng Wu <[email protected]>于2019年4月21日 周日下午7:51写道: > Hi Liang > > The introduction is a little too long. One or two sentences for project > description is good and clear for everyone. > And be good for clear project landscape. > > Let's start a discussion in dev mail. > > [email protected] <[email protected]>于2019年4月21日 周日下午6:52写道: > >> Hi all, >> >> Apache ShardingSphere (incubating) Team is glad to announce the first >> release of Apache ShardingSphere Incubating 4.0.0-RC1. >> >> ShardingSphere is an open-source ecosystem consisted of a set of >> distributed database middleware solutions, including 2 independent >> products, Sharding-JDBC & Sharding-Proxy. >> They both provide functions of data sharding, distributed transaction and >> database orchestration, applicable in a variety of situations such as Java >> isomorphism, heterogeneous language. >> Aiming at reasonably making full use of the computation and storage >> capacity of database in distributed system, ShardingSphere defines itself >> as a middleware, rather than a totally new type of database. >> As the cornerstone of many enterprises, relational database still takes a >> huge market share. >> Therefore, at current stage, we prefer to focus on its increment instead >> of >> a total overturn. >> >> Sharding-JDBC defines itself as a lightweight Java framework that provides >> extra service at Java JDBC layer. >> With client end connecting directly to the database, it provides service >> in >> the form of jar and requires no extra deployment and dependence. >> It can be considered as an enhanced JDBC driver, which is fully compatible >> with JDBC and all kinds of ORM frameworks. >> >> * Applicable in any ORM framework based on Java, such as JPA, Hibernate, >> Mybatis, Spring JDBC Template or direct use of JDBC. >> * Based on any third-party database connection pool, such as DBCP, C3P0, >> BoneCP, Druid, HikariCP. >> * Support any kind of database that conforms to JDBC standard: MySQL, >> Oracle, SQLServer and PostgreSQL for now. >> >> Sharding-Proxy defines itself as a transparent database proxy, providing a >> database server that encapsulates database binary protocol to support >> heterogeneous languages. >> Friendlier to DBA, the MySQL/PostgreSQL version provided now can use any >> kind of client access (such as MySQL Command Client, MySQL Workbench, >> Navicat etc.) that is compatible of MySQL/PostgreSQL protocol to operate >> data. >> >> * Totally transparent to applications, it can be used directly as MySQL >> and >> PostgreSQL. >> >> * Applicable to any kind of compatible of client end that is compatible of >> MySQL and PostgreSQL protocol. >> >> >> Vote Thread: >> >> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/25c11b46dd3a58d4048dd35be71d21f86db6f5278480eb7083149af1@%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org%3E >> >> Download Links: >> >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/shardingsphere/4.0.0-RC1/ >> >> Release Notes: >> https://github.com/apache/incubator-shardingsphere/releases/tag/4.0.0-RC1/ >> >> Website: https://shardingsphere.apache.org/ >> >> ShardingSphere Resources: >> >> - Issue: https://github.com/apache/incubator-shardingsphere/issues >> - Mailing list: [email protected] >> - Documents: https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current >> >> ------------------ >> >> Liang Zhang (John) >> Apache ShardingSphere & Dubbo >> > -- > Sheng Wu > SkyWalking, Shardingsphere and Zipkin > -- Sheng Wu SkyWalking, Shardingsphere and Zipkin
