Hi, Ricardo Thank you for your quick reply. =] I'll take a look in the mutagen-cassandra and others I find in the archives
All the best On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 8:38 AM, Paulo Ricardo Motta Gomes < paulo.mo...@chaordicsystems.com> wrote: > Hello José, > > There isn't yet an officially supported way to perform schema migrations > afaik, but there are quite a few tools on github that perform migrations > either from within the application, or external tools. We currently use > this tool to perform migrations embedded in the application: > https://github.com/fromanator/mutagen-cassandra > > You may find other options in the mail list archives. > > Cheers, > > On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 8:31 AM, José Guilherme Vanz < > guilherme....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello >> >> I am studying Cassandra for while and to practice the libraries and >> concepts I will implement a simple Cassandra client. During my research I >> faced a doubt about schema migrations. What the common/best practice in >> production clusters? I mean, who actually make the schema migration? The >> application or the cluster mananger have to update the schema before update >> the application? >> >> All the best >> Vanz >> >> > > > -- > *Paulo Motta* > > Chaordic | *Platform* > *www.chaordic.com.br <http://www.chaordic.com.br/>* > +55 48 3232.3200 > -- Att. José Guilherme Vanz br.linkedin.com/pub/josé-guilherme-vanz/51/b27/58b/ <http://br.linkedin.com/pub/jos%C3%A9-guilherme-vanz/51/b27/58b/> "O sofrimento é passageiro, desistir é para sempre" - Bernardo Fonseca, recordista da Antarctic Ice Marathon.