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Kazuomi Kashii commented on GORA-203:
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I might have misunderstood your question.
The column name is mandatory for Cassandra, but if "qualifier" attribute is
missing, we may use "field" attribute as column name.
I will be making a change accordingly.
For logging, I agree more verbose logging with DEBUG level.
> Bug in setting column field attribute "qualifier" in CassandraMapping
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>
> Key: GORA-203
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-203
> Project: Apache Gora
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: storage-cassandra
> Affects Versions: 0.2.1
> Reporter: Lewis John McGibbney
> Fix For: 0.3
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> Currently, we are absolutely required to set a value for a column field
> attribute "qualifier", however there are no checks to determine whether this
> is actually present or not, therefore this is a bug.
> Renato pointed this out and hopefully he can upload some stack traces
> relating to the issue to display the kind of issues one faces when qualifier
> attributes and their values are not present when mapping columns to Cassandra.
> As far as we know, column field attributes are supported in the most recent
> Cassandra data model (and this is not due to change) therefore we should also
> support them in Gora, however it is my opinion (please comment here) on
> whether they should be optional or not.
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