| commit | 9c44c72450b6d62a8363426c7a13d61b83746a0d | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Henry Hughes <henry.hughes@datastax.com> | Thu Jun 15 19:01:44 2023 -0700 |
| committer | Henry Hughes <henry.hughes@datastax.com> | Mon Jun 26 16:16:04 2023 -0700 |
| tree | 4e354068e65b5dcad7ce2ea4220bfc29fbed8fcd | |
| parent | 2fa0faf42e55573c57fb3d82fa144316d46f913b [diff] |
JAVA-3065: PreparedStatementIT#should_fail_fast_if_id_changes_on_reprepare fails with recent C*/DSE versions PreparedStatementIT.java - add multiple backend requirements to should_fail_fast_if_id_changes_on_reprepare covering versions impacted by CASSANDRA-15252 - add handle_id_changes_on_reprepare to test CASSANDRA-15252 for versions which include the fix BackendRequirement.java - new repeatable annotation for specifying multiple ranges of backend requirements for tests VersionRequirementTest.java - tests for multiple ranges of backend requirements refactor BaseCcmRule.java annotation logic and move to VersionRequirements.java remove duplicated annotation code from CcmPaxExam.java and EmbeddedAdsRule
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A modern, feature-rich and highly tunable Java client library for Apache Cassandra® (2.1+) and DataStax Enterprise (4.7+), and DataStax Astra, using exclusively Cassandra's binary protocol and Cassandra Query Language (CQL) v3.
The driver artifacts are published in Maven central, under the group id com.datastax.oss; there are multiple modules, all prefixed with java-driver-.
<dependency> <groupId>com.datastax.oss</groupId> <artifactId>java-driver-core</artifactId> <version>${driver.version}</version> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>com.datastax.oss</groupId> <artifactId>java-driver-query-builder</artifactId> <version>${driver.version}</version> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>com.datastax.oss</groupId> <artifactId>java-driver-mapper-runtime</artifactId> <version>${driver.version}</version> </dependency>
Note that the query builder is now published as a separate artifact, you'll need to add the dependency if you plan to use it.
Refer to each module's manual for more details (core, query builder, mapper).
The driver is compatible with Apache Cassandra® 2.1 and higher, DataStax Enterprise 4.7 and higher, and DataStax Astra.
It requires Java 8 or higher.
Disclaimer: Some DataStax/DataStax Enterprise products might partially work on big-endian systems, but DataStax does not officially support these systems.
The driver comes with built-in support for Astra, DataStax's cloud-native Cassandra-as-a-service offering. See the dedicated manual page for more details.
Java driver 4 is not binary compatible with previous versions. However, most of the concepts remain unchanged, and the new API will look very familiar to 2.x and 3.x users.
See the upgrade guide for details.
See the Cassandra error handling done right blog for error handling with the DataStax Java Driver for Apache Cassandra™.
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