is content a supercolumn? otherwise specifying a subcolumn isn't going to work.
did you check your log file for exceptions? On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Sam D <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the quick response, > > I have only one node. So the web client also should see the data, right ?. > Below is the code which I am using to read. > > socket = new TSocket(machine,port); > TProtocol tp = new TBinaryProtocol(socket); > cl = new Cassandra.Client(tp); > socket.open(); > column_t u1 = cl.get_column("xmls","x1","content:xml"); > System.out.println("xml : " + u1.value); > > Sam. > > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Jonathan Ellis <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> That looks reasonable. How are you reading the data back out? The >> web interface only hits the local machine so it is not very useful in >> a clustered situation. >> >> -Jonathan >> >> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Sam D <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I am new to Cassandra, just installed the latest version on my machine. >> > I >> > am able to insert rows using the web (@7002), but I am not able to get a >> > java client to insert rows into a table. Below the piece of code I am >> > using, >> > the insert call goes through fine without any exceptions, but I am not >> > able >> > to see the row in the table, so I assume its not being inserted >> > properly. >> > >> > socket = new TSocket(machine,port); >> > TProtocol tp = new TBinaryProtocol(socket); >> > cl = new Cassandra.Client(tp); >> > socket.open(); >> > cl.insert("xmls", "x1", "content:xml", "xyz", 0); >> > >> > Can you please point me to any sample code available which I can refer >> > to ?. >> > >> > Thanks >> > Sam. >> > > >
