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Posted to user@cassandra.apache.org by "MW | Codefreun.de" <mw...@codefreun.de> on 2011/07/14 08:57:36 UTC

AW: New web client & future API

Hi out there,

it was a bit quiet now because I am changing the framework with which Apollo
is built, to get away from the flash-based charting. But it continues ...

Another question is: What would be a good name for that UI, Apollo seems to
be used in another Cassandra context?

Greets
Markus


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: MW | Codefreun.de [mailto:mw@codefreun.de] 
Gesendet: Samstag, 25. Juni 2011 07:30
An: user@cassandra.apache.org
Betreff: AW: New web client & future API

I just implemented a simple charting to monitor the keyspaces (please have a
look at http://www.codefreun.de/apolloUI, but therefore a Flash-plugin in
your browser is needed). I am continuing now to code the monitoring for the
column families and I am not sure where to place the charts:
	- A new tab
	- A collapsible panel inside the already existing CF-tab

What do you think?

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Jonathan Colby [mailto:jonathan.colby@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 20. Juni 2011 12:20
An: user@cassandra.apache.org
Betreff: Re: New web client & future API

I just took a look at the demo.   This is really great stuff!   I will try
this on our cluster as soon as possible.   I like this because it allows
people not too familiar with the cassandra CLI or Thrift a way to query
cassandra data.



On Jun 20, 2011, at 10:56 AM, Markus Wiesenbacher | Codefreun.de wrote:

> Should work now ...
> 
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> 
> Am 20.06.2011 um 09:28 schrieb "Andrey V. Panov" <pa...@gmail.com>:
> 
>> How to download it?
>> Your "Download war-file" open just blank page :(
>> 
>> On 14/06/2011, Markus Wiesenbacher | Codefreun.de <mw...@codefreun.de>
wrote:
>> 
>>> I just released an early version of my web client
>>> (http://www.codefreun.de/apollo) which is Thrift-based, and 
>>> therefore I would like to know what the future is ...