On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 1:50 AM, Chris Mattmann <mattm...@apache.org> wrote:

> Excellent, why am I the first person to ask that, and why didn’t
> a PMC member point that out right away and why did it take me asking
> to point to the Apache docs.
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> This is what I am talking about in terms of the Apache community..
>

You seem to have make your mind on the Cassandra PMC doing a poor
job so you'll probably consider my response as just proof of how bad we are
(since I'm PMC), but I genuinely fail to see what you think was wrong on the
answer given by Nate to this original email. I mean, that original email is
very
explicitly asking a question about the DataStax java driver documentation,
which as we've established is not part of the Cassandra, and Nate helpfully
explained that fact. So I'm curious as to what else you would have wanted
us the PMC to point out as response to that initial email so we can do
better
next time.

Or, to answer your question more directly, no PMC member pointed right
away to the CQL documentation as response to Madhi original email because
his question was not about CQL, it was about the DataStax Java driver.

--
Sylvain


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> On 6/6/16, 4:47 PM, "Michael Kjellman" <mkjell...@internalcircle.com>
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> >http://cassandra.apache.org/doc/cql3/CQL.html
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> >On Jun 6, 2016, at 4:42 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (3980) <
> chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov>>
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> >Hi,
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> >So, the core documentation for a key part of Cassandra is hosted
> >at DataStax?
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> >Cheers,
> >Chris
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> >On 6/6/16, 7:32 AM, "Mahdi Mohammadi" <mah...@gmail.com<mailto:
> mah...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> >Team,
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> >I was checking the documentation for TupleType in DataStax docs here
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> https://docs.datastax.com/en/latest-java-driver/java-driver/reference/tupleTypes.html
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> >the code example was like this:
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> >TupleType theType = TupleType.of(DataType.cint(), DataType.text(),
> >DataType.cfloat());
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> >But in the code, the *TupleType.of* has two additional parameters not
> >mentioned in the documentation:
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> >*public static TupleType of(ProtocolVersion protocolVersion, CodecRegistry
> >codecRegistry, DataType... types)*
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> >Maybe I am looking in the wrong place. Could someone please explain how
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> >I instantiate a *TupleType*?
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> >I have the same question for *Map* type.
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> >Thanks for your help.
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> >===
> >Best Regards
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