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| From | Oliver Dungey <oliver.dun...@gmail.com> |
| Subject | Data types for cross language access |
| Date | Wed, 11 May 2011 10:27:32 GMT |
I am currently working on a system with Cassandra that is written purely in Java. I know our end solution will require other languages to access the data in Cassandra (Python, C++ etc.). What is the best way to store data to ensure I can do this? Should I serialize everything to strings/json/xml prior to the byte conversion? We currently use the Hector serializer, I wondered if we should just switch this to something like Jackson/JAXB? Any thoughts very welcome. | |
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