If you're only interested in accessing data natively, I suggest you
try the "fat client." It brings up a node that participates in
gossip, exposes the StorageProxy API, but does not receive a token and
so does not have storage responsibilities.
StorageService.instance.initClient();
in 0.7 you wi
Just for the people looking to run Cassandra embedded and access
directly (not via Thrift/Avro).
This works:
StorageService.instance.initServer();
And then just use the StorageProxy for data access.
I have no idea if this is the right way, but is works.
Kind regards,
Ruben
On Fri, Aug 27, 20
Thank you Ran, that's working! Should have tried that as well.
There is a difference in the log's, embedded shows:
INFO 20:16:31,796 Binding thrift service to localhost/127.0.0.1:9160
Batch-file-started one:
INFO thrift.CassandraDaemon: Listening for thrift clients...
So maybe different classes
did you try connecting to a real cassandra instance, not an embedded one?
I use an embedded one for testing and it works, but just to narrow down your
problem.
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Ruben de Laat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to cassandra, so maybe I am missing something obvious...
> Vers
Hi,
I am new to cassandra, so maybe I am missing something obvious...
Version: Latest nightly build (2010-08-23_13-57-40), but same results
with 0.7.0b1
Server code (default configuration file):
System.setProperty("cassandra.config", "conf/cassandra.yaml");
EmbeddedCassandraService embeddedCassa