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Learning Apache Cassandra

Learning Apache Cassandra

By : Yarabarla
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Learning Apache Cassandra

Learning Apache Cassandra

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By: Yarabarla

Overview of this book

Cassandra is a distributed database that stands out thanks to its robust feature set and intuitive interface, while providing high availability and scalability of a distributed data store. This book will introduce you to the rich feature set offered by Cassandra, and empower you to create and manage a highly scalable, performant and fault-tolerant database layer. The book starts by explaining the new features implemented in Cassandra 3.x and get you set up with Cassandra. Then you’ll walk through data modeling in Cassandra and the rich feature set available to design a flexible schema. Next you’ll learn to create tables with composite partition keys, collections and user-defined types and get to know different methods to avoid denormalization of data. You will then proceed to create user-defined functions and aggregates in Cassandra. Then, you will set up a multi node cluster and see how the dynamics of Cassandra change with it. Finally, you will implement some application-level optimizations using a Java client. By the end of this book, you'll be fully equipped to build powerful, scalable Cassandra database layers for your applications.
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Paginating over multiple partitions

Returning to our original user_status_updates table, we might in certain situations, for an administrative interface, for instance display all of the status updates in the system. In this case, we will certainly want the ability to paginate, as the total collection of status updates will get very large.

As in our previous example, let's use a page size of three. The query for the first page is simple enough:

SELECT * FROM "user_status_updates"
LIMIT 3;

As expected, we'll get back bob's first three status updates:

For the second page, things get a bit more complicated. We know that the last row we retrieved was from bob's partition, but we're not sure if there are any more status updates for bob. In case there are, we will ask for the next page of bob's partition:

SELECT * FROM "user_status_updates"
WHERE "username" =...
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