You seem to think something like this is akin to a weekend project. I would recommend you actually read some of the Cassandra source code and better understand how it is architected.
> On Dec 19, 2013, at 11:30 AM, "Roman Vasilyev" <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm not talking to throw away currently working code. Just port it to > C/C++, and have option to run Java based or "native" binary. > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "Brandon Williams" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected]; "Roman Vasilyev" <[email protected]> > Sent: 12/19/2013 11:26:21 AM > Subject: Re: C* engine > >> Let's ask what we'll lose here. >> >> 4 years of work, tons of debugging, loads of instrumentation, for what >> gain? Almost nil. >> >> >> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Roman Vasilyev <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Don't want to rise "holy war". Just let me share my crazy thoughts. >>> I believe it could improve Cassandra speed and robustness. >>> >>> What people will say if I propose to have Cassandra engine written in >>> C/C++, and this engine will give you ability to run extensions in >>> Java, Groovy and bunch other languages like Perl/Python/Ruby? >>> >>> I just want to understand for myself does this solution will be useful >>> or I'm looking in wrong direction? >>> >>> Thank you for reading. =========================================================== Find out how eSigning generates significant financial benefit. Read the Barracuda SignNow ROI whitepaper at https://signnow.com/l/business/esignature_roi
