Hi all,
Was there a change of behaviour in multiget_slice query in Cassandra or
Hector between 0.7 and 1.1 when dealing with a key that doesn't exist?
We've just upgraded and our in memory unit test is failing (although
just on my machine). The test code is looking for a key that doesn't
exist and expects to get null. Instead it gets a ColumnSlice with a
single column called val. If there were something there then we'd expect
columns with names like bytes, int or string. Other rows in the column
family have those columns as well as val.
Is there a reason for this behaviour?
I'd like to see if there was an explanation before I change the unit
test for it.
Many thanks in advance,
Edward
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