I think it would be a most useful feature, as I moved most of my stuff to CQL3 ... which is also why I chipped in, so whoever gets the new driver working can get at least some cool pints (or coffee) in exchange.

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On 27 May 2014 07:38, Colin Charles <colin@mariadb.org> wrote:

On 16 May 2014, at 05:37, Mohammed Guller <mohammed@glassbeam.com> wrote:

> I am able to access a Cassandra column family created with COMPACT storage directive from MariaDB (v10.0.10). However, it does not seem to recognize regular CFs created using CQL3. I am not sure whether I am missing some configuration step in the Cassandra storage engine or it still does not support regular CQL3 CFs.
>
> Has anyone able to make Cassandra SE work with regular CQL3 CFs?
>

It doesn't support them.
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/cassandra-storage-engine-overview/#a-note-about-cassandra-12

What would be interesting though is to either hack on this engine to have the new C++ driver from datastax (http://www.datastax.com/dev/blog/datastax-cpp-driver-for-cassandra-open-sourced) or to get the feature sponsored. See: http://s.petrunia.net/blog/?p=88 for more information.

There is great potential to make this a really useful engine and to bridge the MariaDB/Cassandra worlds
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