Hello,
I'm currently implementing an Erlang driver for Cassandra's binary protocol v2.
Most of it is straightforward, but I came across this part in [4.1.4. QUERY]:
> is a [byte] whose bits define the options for this query and
> in particular influence what the remainder of the message con
Great, then I guess the same issue applies for [4.2.5.2. Rows].
Le Oct 28, 2013 à 10:17 AM, Sylvain Lebresne a écrit :
> On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Mathieu D'Amours wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm currently implementing an Erlang driver for Cassandra'
Hello,
I stumbled upon this description in the binary protocol specs [4.2.7.
AUTH_CHALLENGE]:
> The body of this message is a single [bytes] token. The details of what this
> token contains (and when it can be null/empty, if ever) depends on the actual
> authenticator used.
I looked in C* buil
t that specific authenticator expect (basically the username and
> password as UTF8).
>
> --
> Sylvain
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Mathieu D'Amours wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I stumbled upon this description in the binary protocol specs [4.2
Hello everyone,
I'd like to know how long a paged query state lives in C* before being gc'd if
the client never comes and query the rest.
- Matt
Hello everyone,
I just want to make sure, the set of bounds values provided along QUERY or
EXECUTE requests coming from clients should be encoded in accordance with
serializers found in org.apache.cassandra.serializers.* right?
- Matt
Hello again,
Since C* expect a list of values for bind variables in queries, in non-prepared
queries the driver has no direct information about the expected order of named
variables. Is there a way to reliably predict the order of variable values C*
will expect?
gt; On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Mathieu D'Amours wrote:
>
>>
>> Since C* expect a list of values for bind variables in queries, in
>> non-prepared queries the driver has no direct information about the
>> expected order of named variables. Is there a way t
OK, that answers my question, thank you!
- Mathieu
Le Nov 20, 2013 à 11:31 AM, Sylvain Lebresne a écrit :
>> Since C* expect a list of values for bind variables in queries, in
>> non-prepared queries the driver has no direct information about the
>> expected order of named variables. Is there a
Hello,
In cassandra's documentation page
http://www.datastax.com/documentation/cassandra/2.0/cassandra/configuration/configCassandra_yaml_r.html,
in the section about start_native_transport, the following is written:
> "Currently, only the Thrift server is started by default because the native
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