Hi!

Could you send an example project that reproduces this situation? It would
really help to debug your problem.
Also which version of Ignite do you use?

Denis

пт, 11 авг. 2017 г. в 15:38, kotamrajuyashasvi <kotamrajuyasha...@gmail.com
>:

> Hi
>
> I'm using ignite with cassandra as persistent store. I have a POJO class
> mapped to cassandra table. I have used KeyValuePersistenceSettings xml bean
> to map POJO to cassandra table. In the POJO one of the fields is Integer
> (wrapper class) mapped to int column in cassandra table. When I load any
> row
> having this int field as null in cassandra, I'm getting that respective
> field in POJO as 0, which is default value of primitive type int. How can I
> get that field as null when the actual column field is null in cassandra,
> since Integer is an object type it can be null.
>
> I found a work around by using custom class extending CacheStoreAdapter and
> using this class in cache configuration in cacheStoreFactory
> property,instead of using KeyValuePersistenceSettings xml bean. This class
> overrides load,write and delete methods. In load method I connect to
> cassandra database using Datastax driver, and load respective row depending
> upon the key passed as parameter to load, and then create a new POJO whose
> fields are set to the fields of row returned from cassandra and return the
> POJO. During this process I make a check if the int field that I mentioned
> above is null in cassandra by using Row.isNull method of Datastaxdriver and
> if its not null only then I set POJO field to the field value returned from
> cassandra, else it will remain as null.
>
> Is there any other way, using KeyValuePersistenceSettings xml bean, where I
> could retain null value of cassandra table field for primitive types mapped
> to wrapper classes in POJO in ignite?
>
>
>
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