You're looking to port the server-side code to C#? Why?
NHiberate/Hiberate is a client to a database, not a database (which is why it 
makes sense to have both in the appropriate languages). But we could use a good 
.NET client as part of the officially-supported project. I know that there has 
been work done externally on SharpKeeper/ZooKeeperNet, but the author hasn't 
seemed interested in contributing it back to the community so far. It would be 
really nice to have a .NET client contributed back to the community.

C
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Finnell [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 2:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: C# Port of ZooKeeper

I am interested in porting ZooKeeper to C#. I am completely aware there are 
.NET clients to ZooKeeper and ZooKeeper can run as a standalone server.

I am interested in any tools Apache has that would do a partial conversion to 
start the process. This would be similar to how NHibernate came out from the 
Hibernate code base.

Is there interest in the community for this being apart of the product, or 
would it require it's own incubation in Apache if it became viable?

Andrew

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