helenus/NOTES
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primitive types have default values, (e.g. boolean, int, ...) but primative wrapper classes do not and can be null (e.g. Boolean, Integer, ...)
create table wal {
id timeuuid,
follows timeuuid,
read <Counting Quotient Filter, Set<{keyspace, col, schema generation, timestamp}>>
write <Counting Quotient Filter, Set<{keyspace, col, schema generation, timestamp}>>
primary key (id, follows)
}
begin:
- insert into wal (timeuuid, parent timeuuid,
// NOTE: Update operations have no meaning when they only contain primary key components, so
// given that `properties` is ordered with the keys first if we find that the last element
// is either a partition key or clustering column then we know we should just skip this operation.
ColumnType ct = ((HelenusProperty) properties.toArray()[properties.size() - 1]).getColumnType();
if (ct != ColumnType.PARTITION_KEY && ct != ColumnType.CLUSTERING_COLUMN) {
return;
}
public Stream<E> sync() {
ListenableFuture<Stream<E>> future = async();
Futures.addCallback(future, new FutureCallback<String>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(String contents) {
//...process web site contents
}
@Override
public void onFailure(Throwable throwable) {
log.error("Exception in task", throwable);
}
});
}