On 21/07/11 22:01, Ioan Eugen Stan wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have two great news:
1. I have been granted financial support to go to ApacheCon Vancouver
2011. I just have to fill some papers and save some cash but I will
see this through.
Congrats!
Same here: We'll have a beer in Vancouver :)
Unfortunately, I was too late to register a slot for a James
presentation. Anyway, we'll market James having contacts with other
participants.
2. I am very close to finishing the HBase implementation. There is
just HBaseMessageMapper() left to implement (about tow days work) and
it should be ready for real life tests.
I will give feedback on current implementation this weekend.
Maybe I'm wrong, but messagemapper will take more time than
mailbox/subscription. Two days sounds short to have it working.
Unfortunately, for the next week I will have limited Internet
connectivity and limited time because I will be going on a trip to
Vilnius, Lithuania.
Good trip.
After the implementation is finished I plan to take care of the
documentation, some bug hunting and search for optimizations. I will
need your help when the time for release is close.
I've created a documentation page for mailbox-hbase:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/mailbox/trunk/src/site/xdoc/mailbox-hbase.xml
You can use this page and create documentation patches.
Just target a first non optimized implementation.
Optimization can always come after.
Before releasing, we'll need to test it in real. I'm volunteering for
that :)
Regarding real life tests, what is the minimum recommended hardware
configuration necessary? I will forward this information to some
friends in RLUG and Politechnica University and hopefully will get a
positive reply.
p.s. who else is going to ApacheCon this year? Eric, are you going?
Other then that, I wish you the best,
--
Eric Charles
http://about.echarles.net
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-dev-unsubscr...@james.apache.org
For additional commands, e-mail: server-dev-h...@james.apache.org