Stabilizing but not quite finished (329 and 311 are still waiting for review). But the fundamentals are the same.
You have start/finish because that's what defines a range. You have count because you often want the First N results. -Jonathan On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Jonas Bonér<[email protected]> wrote: > Hey guys. > > Is the new API stabilizing? > > How is the new range functions suppose to work? > public List<Column> get_slice_by_names(String keyspace, String > key, ColumnParent column_parent, List<byte[]> column_names, int > consistency_level) throws InvalidRequestException, NotFoundException, > TException; > > public List<Column> get_slice(String keyspace, String key, > ColumnParent column_parent, byte[] start, byte[] finish, boolean > is_ascending, int count, int consistency_level) throws > InvalidRequestException, NotFoundException, TException; > > These both have a start, finish and count. I was expecting start and > offset or only start, finish. > > Is the new API documented yet? > > Thanks. > > -- > Jonas Bonér > > twitter: @jboner > blog: http://jonasboner.com > work: http://crisp.se > work: http://scalablesolutions.se > code: http://github.com/jboner >
