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Colin Taylor commented on CASSANDRA-4448:
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Modern Java apps use JDBC as a low-level driver. Nobody writes raw JDBC code at
the app layer.
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364,000 google results for stackoverflow & jdbc suggests otherwise. Sure most
don't, but the statement that nobody does is completely false. There are many
recovering Hibernate users rehabilitating themselves using JDBC for a start.
Similarly CQL seems to be a welcome relief from Hector frankly:
final HColumn<Composite, ByteBuffer> logColumn = new
HColumnImpl<Composite, ByteBuffer>(new CompositeSerializer(), new
ByteBufferSerializer());
Hmm.. pretty. Furthermore we know CQL will track trunk fairly closely so we can
test new features.
Why don't we ask the list if they want/expect to write CQL?
> CQL3: allow to define a per-cf default consistency level
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-4448
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-4448
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Sylvain Lebresne
> Labels: cql3
> Fix For: 1.2
>
>
> One of the goal of CQL3 is that client library should not have to parse
> queries to provide a good experience. In particular, that means such client
> (that don't want to parse queries) won't be able to allow the user to define
> a specific default read/write consistency level per-CF, forcing user to
> specific the consistency level with every query, which is not very user
> friendly.
> This ticket suggests the addition of per-cf default read/write consitency
> level. Typically the syntax would be:
> {noformat}
> CREATE TABLE foo (...)
> WITH DEFAULT_READ_CONSISTENCY = QUORUM
> AND DEFAULT_WRITE_CONSISTENCY = QUORUM
> {noformat}
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