Hey Joe, Perhaps in spirit of http://xkcd.com/979/ you'd like to share the answer as well, for folks who won't immediately understand what the problem was? :)
On 28-Dec-2011, at 3:37 AM, Joe Stein wrote: > figured this one out too, never mind. > > hoping to publish a getting started for scala devs with relative functions > in a tes framework and the rest, lowering the curve to getting going > > cheers > > On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Joe Stein > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> So I have this code which when runs is doing what I expect from a new row >> >> val table = new HTable(conf, "mytable") >> >> val theput= new Put(Bytes.toBytes("rowkey1")) >> >> >> theput.add(Bytes.toBytes("ids"),Bytes.toBytes("id2"),Bytes.toBytes("one")) >> >> println("check and put 1" + >> table.checkAndPut(Bytes.toBytes("rowkey1"),Bytes.toBytes("ids"),Bytes.toBytes("id2"),null,theput)) >> >> println("check and put 2" + >> table.checkAndPut(Bytes.toBytes("rowkey1"),Bytes.toBytes("ids"),Bytes.toBytes("id2"),null,theput)) >> >> check and put 1true >> check and put 2false >> >> when I run my test app again, I would expect false and false (since the >> row already has the column there) >> >> check and put 1true >> check and put 2false >> >> I don't understand I thought it would be >> >> check and put 1false >> check and put 2false >> >> hbase(main):012:0> scan 'mytable' >> ROW COLUMN+CELL >> >> >> rowkey1 column=ids:id2, >> timestamp=1325018846038, value=one >> >> 1 row(s) in 1.1010 seconds >> >> >> -- >> >> /* >> Joe Stein >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/charmalloc >> Twitter: @allthingshadoop <http://twitter.com/#!/allthingshadoop> >> */ >> > > > > -- > > /* > Joe Stein > http://www.linkedin.com/in/charmalloc > Twitter: @allthingshadoop <http://twitter.com/#!/allthingshadoop> > */
