Hitoshi Ozawa Hace 11 años That's neat! It would be a great feature to add with BI tools. Is there anything about using Liferay with Cassandra? Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar Ray Augé Hitoshi Ozawa Hace 11 años Sorry, I didn't do any work with Cassandra unfortunately. However, there is nothing preventing anyone from taking on the challenge. I doubt it's very difficult. Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
Ray Augé Hitoshi Ozawa Hace 11 años Sorry, I didn't do any work with Cassandra unfortunately. However, there is nothing preventing anyone from taking on the challenge. I doubt it's very difficult. Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
jelmer kuperus Hace 11 años Have you looked at gridfs ?http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/GridFS+Specification Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar Ray Augé jelmer kuperus Hace 11 años Yes we have. In fact Mike Han has already prototype of it.https://github.com/mhan810/liferay-plugins/tree/LPS-28420 Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
Ray Augé jelmer kuperus Hace 11 años Yes we have. In fact Mike Han has already prototype of it.https://github.com/mhan810/liferay-plugins/tree/LPS-28420 Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
Bill Dunn Hace 11 años How close to production is the ability to store docs and media in HDFS? We have a new project we are starting and would like to leverage all the of Liferay security and logic, but want to store the media and docs in a very scalable manner.. Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar Carlos Vicente Bill Dunn Hace 11 años Just this weekend, i started a Liferay Store implementation, that uses Cassandra.It´s not finished , but is able to store and retrieve document library files.It´s based in Kundera, so in theory must work with mongoDB and HBase. Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar Ray Augé Carlos Vicente Hace 11 años @Bill, not close. However, it's stable, open source, and you are more than welcome to try it.@Carlos, Awesome! Will you be open sourcing this project? Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar Miguel Pastor Olivar Ray Augé Hace 11 años Hey Ray,That is a great example on how Liferay can interact with some of the new technologies out there. I would like to add a couple of things to your entry:- The D in HDFS is for distributed not dynamic - For those interested on using it at a real system; I would discourage that. Using "raw" HDFS for the purpose of serving images/docs/etc (usually small files) is not usually a good idea because it will add lot of pressure on the NameNode, slowing down your system. Some other implementations like HBASE (built on top of HDFS) can satisfy this kind of needs. If some need doing some kind of analytics, map/reduce, etc with tons of data maybe a mixed NoSQL + HDFS approach could serve; but this is a different story.Great post Ray!Migue Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
Carlos Vicente Bill Dunn Hace 11 años Just this weekend, i started a Liferay Store implementation, that uses Cassandra.It´s not finished , but is able to store and retrieve document library files.It´s based in Kundera, so in theory must work with mongoDB and HBase. Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar Ray Augé Carlos Vicente Hace 11 años @Bill, not close. However, it's stable, open source, and you are more than welcome to try it.@Carlos, Awesome! Will you be open sourcing this project? Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar Miguel Pastor Olivar Ray Augé Hace 11 años Hey Ray,That is a great example on how Liferay can interact with some of the new technologies out there. I would like to add a couple of things to your entry:- The D in HDFS is for distributed not dynamic - For those interested on using it at a real system; I would discourage that. Using "raw" HDFS for the purpose of serving images/docs/etc (usually small files) is not usually a good idea because it will add lot of pressure on the NameNode, slowing down your system. Some other implementations like HBASE (built on top of HDFS) can satisfy this kind of needs. If some need doing some kind of analytics, map/reduce, etc with tons of data maybe a mixed NoSQL + HDFS approach could serve; but this is a different story.Great post Ray!Migue Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
Ray Augé Carlos Vicente Hace 11 años @Bill, not close. However, it's stable, open source, and you are more than welcome to try it.@Carlos, Awesome! Will you be open sourcing this project? Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar Miguel Pastor Olivar Ray Augé Hace 11 años Hey Ray,That is a great example on how Liferay can interact with some of the new technologies out there. I would like to add a couple of things to your entry:- The D in HDFS is for distributed not dynamic - For those interested on using it at a real system; I would discourage that. Using "raw" HDFS for the purpose of serving images/docs/etc (usually small files) is not usually a good idea because it will add lot of pressure on the NameNode, slowing down your system. Some other implementations like HBASE (built on top of HDFS) can satisfy this kind of needs. If some need doing some kind of analytics, map/reduce, etc with tons of data maybe a mixed NoSQL + HDFS approach could serve; but this is a different story.Great post Ray!Migue Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
Miguel Pastor Olivar Ray Augé Hace 11 años Hey Ray,That is a great example on how Liferay can interact with some of the new technologies out there. I would like to add a couple of things to your entry:- The D in HDFS is for distributed not dynamic - For those interested on using it at a real system; I would discourage that. Using "raw" HDFS for the purpose of serving images/docs/etc (usually small files) is not usually a good idea because it will add lot of pressure on the NameNode, slowing down your system. Some other implementations like HBASE (built on top of HDFS) can satisfy this kind of needs. If some need doing some kind of analytics, map/reduce, etc with tons of data maybe a mixed NoSQL + HDFS approach could serve; but this is a different story.Great post Ray!Migue Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar
Jason Andrew Hace 9 años I tried to build https://github.com/rotty3000/liferay-plugins-sdk-hadoop this..but failed.. According to documentation, it is compatible to liferay 6.1 but the compiled .war is not compatible.How can i make it compatible for liferay6.1 Por favor identifíquese para votar. Contestar como... Cancelar