Camille,

I understand the benefits of a heterogenous environment, but if I did not want 
to run a Java Virtual Machine in my environment I could not use ZooKeeper. 

The biggest reason I would want this, is to not have to support a Java Virtual 
Machine, and to utilize .NET (and Mono) Frameworks ability to create and manage 
child app domains where ZooKeeper could be a child appdomain.

As it stands there is a good chance I will take what Mr. Hauser has done to 
ensure it can be put back into the trunk for ZooKeeper. 

Andrew

On Aug 8, 2011, at 3:08 PM, Fournier, Camille F. wrote:

> 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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