Fantastic! As for the object mapping API, has there been any
discussion/consideration of http://www.hibernate.org/subprojects/ogm.html?


On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Sylvain Lebresne <sylv...@datastax.com>wrote:

> Everyone,
>
> We've just open-sourced a new Java driver we have been working on here at
> DataStax. This driver is CQL3 only and is built to use the new binary
> protocol
> that will be introduced with Cassandra 1.2. It will thus only work with
> Cassandra 1.2 onwards. Currently, it means that testing it requires
> 1.2.0-beta2. This is also alpha software at this point. You are welcome to
> try
> and play with it and we would very much welcome feedback, but be sure that
> break, it will. The driver is accessible at:
>   http://github.com/datastax/java-driver
>
> Today we're open-sourcing the core part of this driver. This main goal of
> this
> core module is to handle connections to the Cassandra cluster with all the
> features that one would expect. The currently supported features are:
>   - Asynchronous: the driver uses the new CQL binary protocol asynchronous
>     capabilities.
>   - Nodes discovery.
>   - Configurable load balancing/routing.
>   - Transparent fail-over.
>   - C* tracing handling.
>   - Convenient schema access.
>   - Configurable retry policy.
>
> This core module provides a simple low-level API (that works directly with
> query strings). We plan to release a higher-level, thin object mapping API
> based on top of this core shortly.
>
> Please refer to the project README for more information.
>
> --
> The DataStax Team
>



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- John

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