Can anyone help me out here? The thing that I wanted to know is whether I can insert into Column Family (that I created from CLI mode) using Datastax Java driver or not? As soon as I am trying to insert into Column Family which I have created in CLI mode, I always get the above exception.
But If I try to insert into table that I have created in CQLsh mode, I am able to insert into that. Any help will be appreciated. I am running Cassandra 1.2.3 On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 5:56 PM, Techy Teck <comptechge...@gmail.com> wrote: > I created my column family like this from the CLI- > > > create column family profile > with key_validation_class = 'UTF8Type' > and comparator = 'UTF8Type' > and default_validation_class = 'UTF8Type' > and column_metadata = [ > {column_name : account, validation_class : 'UTF8Type'} > {column_name : advertising, validation_class : 'UTF8Type'} > {column_name : behavior, validation_class : 'UTF8Type'} > {column_name : info, validation_class : 'UTF8Type'} > ]; > > > Now I was trying to insert into this column family using the Datastax Java > driver- > > > public void upsertAttributes(final String userId, final Map<String, String> > attributes) { > > String batchInsert = "INSERT INTO PROFILE(id, account, advertising, behavior, > info) VALUES ( '12345', 'hello11', 'bye2234', 'bye1', 'bye2') "; > > > > CassandraDatastaxConnection.getInstance().getSession().execute(batchInsert); > > } > > * > * > *I always get this exception-* > > > com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.InvalidQueryException: unconfigured > columnfamily profile > > > And by this way, I am trying to create connection/session initialization > to Cassandra- > > > private CassandraDatastaxConnection() { > > try{ > cluster = Cluster.builder().addContactPoint("localhost").build(); > session = cluster.connect("my_keyspace"); > } catch (NoHostAvailableException e) { > > > throw new RuntimeException(e); > } > } > > > I am running Cassandra 1.2.3. And I am able to connect to Cassandra using > the above code. The only problem I am facing is while inserting. > > Any idea why it is happening? > >