On 03/04/2012 21:08, Christopher Schultz wrote: > Pid, > > On 4/3/12 12:52 PM, Pid wrote: >> I can't speak for the committers/project, but one option would be to >> file an enhancement request and attach a patch in diff format. > > +1 > > To get such a thing into Tomcat, it would probably have to have the > following features: > > 1. Be relatively self-contained -- i.e. not require much in the way of > changes to existing classes > > 2. Not have any external dependencies (new JAR files, etc.). This might > be a problem, depending on whether your code uses the REST API for > Cassandra or a direct Java binding. > > 3. Include good documentation for how to set it up. See the existing > session-persistence documentation for a guide, and aim to do a better job ;) > > 4. Include test cases and potentially instructions for setting-up a test > environment (i.e. you're gonna need a working Cassandra instance). > > If the above are not met, you'll likely get a lot of push-back, > including mine. I know there's a lurker on this list who maintains a > memcached-oriented session manager and we've never really considered > including that in Tomcat because of (I'd imagine) dependency issues. > > In any case, even if it doesn't get included in Tomcat, you could always > post it to the Wiki as contributed code. Just make sure you include > great documentation otherwise nobody will ever use it.
There is also ASF Extras or whatever the tertiary associated thing is called. p > Thanks, > -chris > -- [key:62590808]
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