Features
Aquiles adds following functionality: * .NET-friendly interface to Cassandra operations. * Byte Enconder Helpers avoid need to create and manage self-created types, like Long, UTF8, ASCII, GUID, UUID etc. * Choose whatEndpointManager
to use
* Choose what Transport
to use
* Configure what ConnectionPool
necessary to use and its internal parameters.
* Connection pool having warm-up and size-control capabilities
* Endpoint Manager: manages all the entry-point nodes to a cluster and will automatically distribute the connections against all the cluster endpoints defined besides checking for healthiness of the nodes (defensive node health check strategy).
* Handling more than one cluster in application
* Managed (add, modify, remove) Keyspace
s and ColumnFamily
objects (since version 0.7.X)
* Monitors features out-of-the-box and all connections to Cassandra by the Performance Monitor (native with Windows) by implementing PerformanceCounterHelper
fwk.
* Prior Keyspace
and ColumnFamily
existence validation against a cluster information (taken out since version 0.7.X)
* Simple and user-friendly configuration section to configure all clusters
* Validation of command parameters:
** Input Parameter Completeness: It is no more necessary to go against a cluster to detect that parameters are missing.
Supported commands
Aquiles supports all Cassandra comments and some system comments.Most common commands
Here is the list of the most used commands:System commands
See also
*References
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