Hi Cyril,

This may help.

http://architecturalatrocities.com/post/13918146722/implementing-column-pagination-in-cassandra

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 3:18 AM, Cyril Auburtin <cyril.aubur...@gmail.com>wrote:

> If my columns are ("k1:k2" => data1), ("k11:k32" => data211), ("k10:k211"
> => data91)
>
> U mean transforming to  ("1:k1:k2" => data1), ("2:k11:k32" => data211) but
> I need the previous columns names to slice query on them
>
> 2012/6/11 R. Verlangen <ro...@us2.nl>
>
> I solved this with creating a manual index with as column keys integers
>> and column values the uuid's of the results. Then run a slicequery to
>> determine the batch to fetch.
>>
>>
>> 2012/6/11 Cyril Auburtin <cyril.aubur...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> using  10 results maximum per page,
>>>
>>> to go directly to 14th page, there is no offset=141 possibility I guess?
>>> or does a Java client proposes that?
>>>
>>> What is the best solution, perform a get with a limit = page*10, and
>>> then a get with a column_start equals the lastest column received, and a
>>> limit of 10,
>>> I guess also, client side should cache results but it's off topic
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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