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Learning Apache Cassandra

Learning Apache Cassandra

By : Brown
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Learning Apache Cassandra

Learning Apache Cassandra

4.4 (13)
By: Brown

Overview of this book

If you're an application developer familiar with SQL databases such as MySQL or Postgres, and you want to explore distributed databases such as Cassandra, this is the perfect guide for you. Even if you've never worked with a distributed database before, Cassandra's intuitive programming interface coupled with the step-by-step examples in this book will have you building highly scalable persistence layers for your applications in no time.
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The structure of a simple primary key table

To start with, let's have a look at the users table. To do this, we'll start with the LIST command that prints all the data in a given column family:

LIST users;

This will print out a long list of information, grouped by RowKey. For brevity, the first couple of RowKey groups appear as follows:

The structure of a simple primary key table

Although we've never seen it structured like this before, the data here should look pretty familiar. The RowKey headers correspond to the username column in our CQL3 table structure. Within each RowKey is a collection of tuples, each tuple containing a name, a value, and a timestamp. We will call these tuple cells, in keeping with the terminology used in the cassandra-cli interface itself.

Note

You might encounter the word column being used for the name-value-timestamp tuples we are exploring here. Not only does that terminology invite confusion with the concept of a column in CQL3, but it's also a singularly misleading way to describe the...

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