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Posted to user@hbase.apache.org by Vivek Mishra <vi...@impetus.co.in> on 2012/02/07 08:14:01 UTC

{kundera-discuss} Kundera 2.0.5 Released

Hi All,

We are happy to announce release of Kundera 2.0.5.

Kundera is a JPA 2.0 based, Object-Datastore Mapping Library for NoSQL
Datastores. The idea behind Kundera is to make working with NoSQL Databases
drop-dead simple and fun. It currently supports Cassandra, HBase,
MongoDB and relational databases.


Major Changes in this release:
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- Cassandra 1.x migration.
- Support for Many-to-Many relationship (via Join table)
- Transitive persistence.
- Datastore native secondary index support in addition to Lucene based indexing. An optional switch provided to change between two.
- Query support for >, < , >=,<=,!=, like, order by, like, logical operators and between.
- Connection pooling settings provided for all datastores.
- Support for all data types as required by JPA.
- Range queries for cassandra (via between clause in JPA-QL)
- Bug fixes related to self join.


To download, use or contribute to Kundera, visit:
http://github.com/impetus-opensource/Kundera

Sample codes and examples for using Kundera can be found here:
http://github.com/impetus-opensource/Kundera-Examples


NOSQL is as easy as SQL, if done through Kundera !
Happy working with NoSQL!!



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