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Apache Cassandra

Apache Cassandra is a free, open source, distributed, wide column store, NoSQL database management system designed to handle large amounts of data across many commodity servers, providing high availability with no single point of failure.
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Hey Crew,
Nice job on gocql, I'm a fan...
For my production services, I could use notification events (via callback or channel) when the gocql client disconnects and reconnects to/from Cassandra. This is useful for higher-level application logic (ie: invoke alarms, stop reading from a durable message queue, etc).
After looking through the code, it looks like the connection information is not p
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Reading the DocumentDB.MAX_DEPTH
should be discouraged, and all components should read the value from the DocsApiConfiguration.getMaxDepth()
. This would allow dynamic depth for different collections in the future. Also it would make current unit testing more efficient.
Created by Apache Software Foundation
Released July 2008
- Repository
- apache/cassandra
- Website
- cassandra.apache.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
In Chapter 5. Schema and Data Modeling first there is paragraph:
and then example: