On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 13:21, Galder Zamarreño <galder(a)redhat.com> wrote:
What temporary file system storage is this? Is it related to Cassandra
itself? Or the fact that you use the FileCacheStore? ${java.io.tmpdir} is
fine for the moment, but if the storage is pluggable, it would be good to
have an in-memory counter part that can be used in unit testing, ala
DummyInMemoryCacheStore.
Yes it's for Cassandra: within the unit tests I start an embedded Cassandra
server which needs access to the filesystem.
Also, my code is based on a Cassandra Connection Pool I have
developed
(and is available at
http://github.com/tristantarrant/cassandra-connection-pool).
>
> The connection pool and its dependencies (such as the cassandra 0.6.5
jar) are hosted on my private Maven repository. How should we handle that ?
Publish them to JBoss' Nexus ?
What are the guarantees that your private repo will be up and running?
Hopefully, for as long as possible. But the question is, do you trust my
word for it ?
I've seen people use github as a Maven repo, but I don't really like that.
Tristan