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Evan Weaver commented on CASSANDRA-336:
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Secondary index is the exact case I am currently worried about, but it will be
useful in many places. The usability benefit is nice, because you to can queue
up a bunch of crap and then decide whether you really want to send it at the
end based on domain validations.
> Merge batchmutation types and support batched deletes
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> Key: CASSANDRA-336
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-336
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Evan Weaver
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> I need all possible mutations to be able to be bundled into a generic
> batchMutation, and sent as one operation.
> In the absence of database constraints, this gives you all the benefits of
> transactions with none of the implementation pain. All I care about is
> whether a bundle of updates reaches the server atomically, mitigating issues
> with unreliable client VMs, and allowing the client to "roll back" a set of
> operations by merely discarding the batch.
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