You can replace "USE" statement with create statement and then change use_callback with whatever you want to do next.
-- Thanks, Baskar Duraikannu Shubham Mittal <smsmitta...@gmail.com> wrote: >So, if I want to create a keyspace, what do I need to change in that file? > > > >On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 5:04 AM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> wrote: > >The highlighted line will read all the rows from the system table that lists >the keyspaces in the cluster. > > >Cheers > > >----------------- > >Aaron Morton > >Freelance Cassandra Consultant > >New Zealand > > >@aaronmorton > >http://www.thelastpickle.com > > >On 9/07/2013, at 9:46 PM, Shubham Mittal <smsmitta...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >yeah I tried that and below is the output I get > > >LOG: resolving remote host localhost:9160 > >LOG: resolved remote host, attempting to connect > >LOG: connection successful to remote host > >LOG: sending message: 0x0100000500000000 {version: 0x01, flags: 0x00, stream: >0x00, opcode: 0x05, length: 0} OPTIONS > >LOG: wrote to socket 8 bytes > >LOG: error reading header End of file > > >and I checked all the keyspaces in my cluster, it changes nothing in the >cluster. > > >I couldn't understand the code much. What is this code supposed to do anyways? > > > >On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 4:20 AM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> wrote: > >Did you see the demo app ? > >Seems to have a few examples of reading data. > > >https://github.com/mstump/libcql/blob/master/demo/main.cpp#L85 > > >Cheers > > >----------------- > >Aaron Morton > >Freelance Cassandra Consultant > >New Zealand > > >@aaronmorton > >http://www.thelastpickle.com > > >On 9/07/2013, at 1:14 AM, Shubham Mittal <smsmitta...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Hi, > > >I found out that there exist a C++ client libcql for cassandra but its github >repository just provides the example on how to connect to cassandra. Is there >anyone who has written some code using libcql to read and write data to a >cassandra DB, kindly share it. > > >Thanks > > > > >