Introduction
The Akubra Project is a new effort to provide a pluggable file storage interface that can be adapted to almost any storage subsystem. Akubra will support both ordinary and transactional storage systems, but makes simplifying assumptions about "Blobs" in order to achieve a high level of interoperability. Akubra is part of the Storage Delegation Project. For a more detailed description of Akubra, see Background and Motivation.
Status
We are currently in the prototyping phase of development. The current work is centered around a simple filesystem implementation (called fs), and a transactional mapping layer (name tbd).
Design Documents
As we are still in the early stages of development, these documents are subject to change.
Community
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Source Code
You may download or browse the source code in our subversion repository at the following locations.
- Download: svn co https://fedora-commons.org/svn/root/akubra/trunk
- Browse: https://fedora-commons.org/svn/view/akubra/trunk
Note: You will need JDK 1.5+ and maven to build.
Coding conventions for this project are currently documented here (TODO:migrate here, update @inheritDoc stuff).
Issue Tracking
Bugs and features for this project will be tracked here.