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Jens Geyer edited comment on THRIFT-937 at 10/10/11 7:00 PM: ------------------------------------------------------------- > Jens - I want to help you get this committed, Thank you. > Do you plan on making more revisions before it's "ready"? Yes, I'm still working on it, and it's not fully completed. I will also add some more JIRA issues as I go. My goal is to get it ready in terms of a) having the tutorial sample running b) being able to connect to Cassandra c) having a test suite (or "the" test suite?) implemented and running w/o errors. These are my goals for the near future. I already did a proof-of-concept with a small Cassandra sample some months ago and I've seen it working - but I had to do a lot of hand-made converting of generated C++ code into pascal to achieve that (and I really mean a lot) since there is no pascal codegeneration yet. I really don't want to do that once again, and that's basically how I came up with the idea to contribute to Thrift. > Do you know of any other users who might be able to help you validate your > work on this new library? You are absolutely right, and I will try to get someone from the pascal land involved in the project to review the code. was (Author: jensg): > Jens - I want to help you get this committed, Thank you. > Do you plan on making more revisions before it's "ready"? Yes, I'm still working on it, and it's not fully completed. I will also add some more JIRA issues as I go. My goal is to get it ready in terms of a) having the tutorial sample running b) being able to connect to Cassandra c) having a test suite (or "the" test suite?) implemented and running w/o errors. These are my goals for the near future. I already did a proof-of-concept with a small Cassandra sample some months ago and I've seen it working - but I had to do a lot of hand-made converting of generated C++ code into pascal to achieve that (and I really mean a lot) since there is no pascal codegeneration yet. I really don't want to do that once again, and that's basically how I came up with the idea to contribute to Thrift. > Do you know of any other users who might be able to help you validate your > work on this new library? Unfortunately not, but I have some plans to publish an article in a german developer magazine about Thrift and/or Cassandra later, hoping that this may raise some attention on the project. For now I don't know of one (I still had a little hpe that there might be someone around here). But you are absolutely right, and I will try to get someone from the pascal land involved in the project to review the code. > Very basic version of the pascal libraries > ------------------------------------------ > > Key: THRIFT-937 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-937 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Sub-task > Environment: Borland Delphi 7, Windows > Reporter: Jens Geyer > Priority: Trivial > Attachments: THRIFT-937_basic_set_of_Object_Pascal_libraries > (rev1).zip > > > First goal is to get a basic version of the libraries ready. To pass this > first step, the code shall compile without warnings and pass a very basic > smoke test with Borland Delphi 7 on Windows. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira