Hi all,
Currently looking at switching from HBase to Cassandra, and one big difference so far is that in HBase, we create a ‘Put’ object, add to it a set of column/value pairs, and send the Put to the server. So far in Cassandra 2.1.4 the tutorials seem to suggest using CQL3, which I really like for prototyping eg: session.execute("INSERT INTO simplex.playlists (id, song_id, title, album, artist) VALUES (1,1,'La Petite Tonkinoise','Bye Bye Blackbird','Joséphine Baker');"); But for more complicated code this will quickly become unmanageable, and doesn’t lend itself well to dynamically creating row data based on various conditions. Is there a way to send a Java object, populated with the desired column/value pairs, to the server instead of executing an insert statement? Would this require some other library, or does the DataStax Java driver support this already? Thanks in advance, Matt