- Native Scala types Set and List responses.
- Consisten Hashing on the client.
- Support for Clustering of Redis nodes.
Redis is a key-value database. It is similar to memcached but the dataset is not volatile, and values can be strings, exactly like in memcached, but also lists and sets with atomic operations to push/pop elements.
http://code.google.com/p/redis/
- Fast in-memory store with asynchronous save to disk.
- Key value get, set, delete, etc.
- Atomic operations on sets and lists, union, intersection, trim, etc.
- sbt (get it at http://code.google.com/p/simple-build-tool/)
Start your redis instance (usually redis-server will do it)
$ cd scala-redis
$ sbt
> update
> test (optional to run the tests)
> console
And you are ready to start issuing commands to the server(s)
let's connect and get a key:
scala> import com.redis._
scala> val r = new Redis("localhost", 6379)
scala> r.set("key", "some value")
scala> r.get("key")
Alejandro Crosa <alejandrocrosa@gmail.com>