You're looking in the right place. UpdateStatement extends
ModificationStatement, and MS.execute calls into StorageProxy.mutate which
is what does the partitioning and routing.
On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Mahdi Mohammadi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When an INSERT command is
Looking at that thread, I'm surprised you didn't call Dave out as well,
that attitude did no one any favours.
>Because lets all face the
>facts here, no one "likes" writing drivers and documentation, and I have
>done both for this project.
That's clearly incorrect, I (and I suspect other people)
Hi,
When an INSERT command is received in a coordinator node, it uses a
partitioner to find out the node which is responsible for storing that row.
It then sends the command to that node to be further processed and stored
locally.
I am looking for the place in the code which does the above. I
It's really not open to debate that the Project needs to provide adequate
documentation. We have dropped the ball on this as a community since Moin
became unusable, but we are now coordinating the replacement on
CASSANDRA-8700 and should have a first version as soon as a week from now.
There is
I respectfully disagree. "Newbies" should be pointed in the direction that
will ensure the highest possibility of their success with the product.
This is the best decision for the project, regardless of where the
documentation may reside.
As one of the authors of an early book on Cassandra, the
So then, not going to help, at all. i see.
ok
On 06/11/2016 12:31 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (3980) wrote:
Hi Dave,
Can you please clarify what you mean by “someone of my stature
[sic]” should do something about the tools supplied by Apache? It’s
not my responsibility - it’s the community’s
Hi Dave,
Can you please clarify what you mean by “someone of my stature
[sic]” should do something about the tools supplied by Apache? It’s
not my responsibility - it’s the community’s responsibility and
infra’s responsibility from a perspective of aiding the communities
here at the foundation.
Chris,
The tools supplied by Apache for documentation, ie, wiki, are awful. No
human being should be subjected to those. It would be great if someone
of your stature would do something about that for the entire Apache
community.
On 06/11/2016 12:16 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (3980) wrote:
Hi
Hi Everyone,
While this may be a current great source of documentation on
Cassandra, and while it exists externally, the PMC should be
be promoting (and hopefully ensuring) that the source of documentation
for Apache Cassandra is here at the ASF.
I’m happy to be corrected that that is the
Hi Deepak,
You can try Datastax Docs, they are most extensive and updated
documentation available.
As Cassandra is a fast developing technology I wonder if there is a Book in
the market which covers latest features like Materialized Views/ SASI Index
or new SSTable Format. I believe the best
Hey
Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag~Bonjour
I am a newbie.
Which would be the best book for a newbie to learn Cassandra?
Thank You
Deepak
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