Hi, I also think re-using JPA and the JP Quer Language is a great idea.
Regards, Leen On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Wim Van Leuven < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello Paul, > > Looks very interesting. One consideration, though, regarding annotated > objects: wouldn't it be enormously interesting to (try to) reuse the JPA > annotations? > > Another very interesting aspect on easing HBase development would be some > nifty support for necessary facets or satellites (looking for some good > term > coining here). By facets/satellites I mean the fact that some data needs > denormalization for sake of performance. Updating the annotated source > record should also update its facets/satellites spread across other tables. > > Just an idea. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Ambrose [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: dinsdag 5 januari 2010 21:49 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Announce] HBql > > Hi, > > I have been working on an abstraction layer for HBase that I hope > HBase users will find helpful. > > Highlights include: > * A dialect of SQL for HBase (usable in the console, scripts, and code) > * JDBC bindings > * JDBC-like bindings that support annotated objects and generics > * Query Executors that make threaded result reading simple > * Simplified filter writing for server and/or client > * Index support > > HBql is a work in progress and I am open to feedback and suggestions. > I am still working on the docs, so the examples and javadocs are pretty > lame. > > Have a look at: http://www.hbql.com > > Cheers, > Paul > >
