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Nishant Garg
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Nishant Garg

Nishant Garg has over 17 years' software architecture and development experience in various technologies, such as Java Enterprise Edition, SOA, Spring, Hadoop, Hive, Flume, Sqoop, Oozie, Spark, Shark, YARN, Impala, Kafka, Storm, Solr/Lucene, NoSQL databases (such as HBase, Cassandra, and MongoDB), and MPP databases (such as GreenPlum). He received his MS in software systems from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India, and is currently working as a technical architect for the Big Data RandD Group with Impetus Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Previously, Nishant has enjoyed working with some of the most recognizable names in IT services and financial industries, employing full software life cycle methodologies such as Agile and SCRUM. Nishant has also undertaken many speaking engagements on big data technologies and is also the author of Apache Kafka and HBase Essentials, Packt Publishing.
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Kundera – object mapper


In order to start using HBase in your Java application with minimal learning, you can use one of the popular open source API named Kundera, which is a JPA 2.1 compliant object mapper. Kundera is a polyglot object mapper for NoSQL, as well as RDBMS data stores. It is a single high-level Java API that supports eight NoSQL data stores. The idea behind Kundera is to make working with NoSQL databases drop-dead simple and fun. Kundera provides the following qualities:

  • A robust querying system

  • Easy object/relation mapping

  • Support for secondary level caching and event-based data handling

  • Optimized data store persistence

  • Connection pooling and Lucene-based indexing

Kundera supports cross-datastore persistence, that is, it supports polyglot persistence between supported NoSQL datastores and RDBMS. This means you can store and fetch related entities in different datastores using a single method call. It manages transactions beautifully and supports both Entity Transaction and Java...

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Nishant Garg

Nishant Garg has over 17 years' software architecture and development experience in various technologies, such as Java Enterprise Edition, SOA, Spring, Hadoop, Hive, Flume, Sqoop, Oozie, Spark, Shark, YARN, Impala, Kafka, Storm, Solr/Lucene, NoSQL databases (such as HBase, Cassandra, and MongoDB), and MPP databases (such as GreenPlum). He received his MS in software systems from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India, and is currently working as a technical architect for the Big Data RandD Group with Impetus Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Previously, Nishant has enjoyed working with some of the most recognizable names in IT services and financial industries, employing full software life cycle methodologies such as Agile and SCRUM. Nishant has also undertaken many speaking engagements on big data technologies and is also the author of Apache Kafka and HBase Essentials, Packt Publishing.
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