Hey all, I've uploaded a new release of the wrappers I've been working on around Brian's libmemcached.
http://launchpad.net/libmemcached-wrappers/trunk/0.3.0/+download/libmemcached-wrappers-0.3.0.tar.gz In this release, I added beginning support for Ruby, bringing us to Java, Python and Ruby. I also split the Java code into a set of Interfaces and some implementation classes. I still need to add a factory to make that make a little more sense... but one thing at a time. I'd like to get some feedback from people on the interfaces so we can make them good and solid. I need to put in tests - which is entirely not-done at the moment. I also need to implement the callback functions. Monty Monty Taylor wrote: > Absolutely! I've been in "I need to spend 5 minutes to tar everything up > and post it" mode for a few days now... I'll use this as motivation and > I'll ping you (and everyone) as soon as I have done that. > > Monty > > > Kris Drebin wrote: >> Thank you very much Brian. Today is my first day on the mailing list.. >> Thus far, it's been very helpful. Thank you very much!! >> >> Monty, is there any possibility of helping test the Type 3 driver for >> libmemcached? >> >> Thank you! >> -Kris >> >> On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Brian Aker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> Monty Taylor has a Type3 driver based on libmemcached. I am CC'ing him on >>> the email. I don't know the current status. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> -Brian >>> >>> >>> On Apr 2, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Kris Drebin wrote: >>> >>>> My applications are Java apps. I'm not sure exactly how they interface >>>> with the daemon.. My responsibility is just setting up the daemon.. >>>> Can a Java app interface with the existing development branch you're >>>> referring to? I would love to help beta test. >>>> >>> -- >>> _______________________________________________________ >>> Brian "Krow" Aker, brian at tangent.org >>> Seattle, Washington >>> http://krow.net/ <-- Me >>> http://tangent.org/ <-- Software >>> _______________________________________________________ >>> You can't grep a dead tree. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
