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author | Henry Hughes <henry.hughes@datastax.com> | Thu Nov 16 23:15:10 2023 -0800 |
committer | mck <mck@apache.org> | Tue Nov 28 20:31:46 2023 +0100 |
tree | df5bcbd86fbff99ed587dfff46d42fc6e0ca717e | |
parent | caae67e3615782c1e473bc5218588d0d6f7aed73 [diff] |
Add LICENSE and NOTICE.txt/NOTICE_binary to published jars LICENSE + NOTICE.txt is added to source jars, LICENSE + NOTICE_binary.txt is added to regular jars. Make parent project inherit from apache pom. Updated NOTICE wording to "developed at ..." per latest instructions. patch by Henry Hughes; reviewed by Mick Semb Wever for CASSANDRA-18969
If you're reading this on github.com, please note that this is the readme for the development version and that some features described here might not yet have been released. You can find the documentation for latest version through Java Driver docs or via the release tags, e.g. 2.0.12.3.
A modern, feature-rich and highly tunable Java client library for Apache Cassandra (1.2+) and DataStax Enterprise (3.1+) using exclusively Cassandra's binary protocol and Cassandra Query Language v3.
Features:
The driver architecture is based on layers. At the bottom lies the driver core. This core handles everything related to the connections to a Cassandra cluster (for example, connection pool, discovering new nodes, etc.) and exposes a simple, relatively low-level API on top of which higher level layers can be built.
The driver contains the following modules:
Community:
Feeback requested: help us focus our efforts, provide your input on the Platform and Runtime Survey (we kept it short).
The latest release of the driver is available on Maven Central. You can install it in your application using the following Maven dependency:
<dependency> <groupId>com.datastax.cassandra</groupId> <artifactId>cassandra-driver-core</artifactId> <version>2.0.12.3</version> </dependency>
We also provide a shaded JAR to avoid the explicit dependency to Netty.
If you can't use a dependency management tool, a binary tarball is available for download.
The Java client driver 2.0 (branch 2.0) is compatible with Apache Cassandra 1.2 and 2.0, but some features are available only when using Apache Cassandra 2.0 (e.g. result set paging, BatchStatement, lightweight transactions -- see What's new in Cassandra 2.0). Trying to use these with a cluster running Cassandra 1.2 will result in an UnsupportedFeatureException being thrown.
If you are upgrading from the 1.x branch of the driver, be sure to have a look at the upgrade guide.
We used the opportunity of a major version bump to incorporate your feedback and improve the API, to fix a number of inconsistencies and remove cruft. Unfortunately this means there are some breaking changes, but the new API should be both simpler and more complete.
If you are having issues connecting to the cluster (seeing NoHostAvailableConnection
exceptions) please check the connection requirements.
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