Mohammad, Honestly speaking, I'm not sure. Possible other guys have a definitive answer. All I can say is that this API didn't change for last 1.5 years. Thanks, Sergey
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 1:07 AM, Mohammad Adnan Raza <adnanfai...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you Sergey for quick response. I was exactly looking for this. This > saved my hours digging into phoenix code base. > Now I am decoding like - > PInteger.INSTANCE.getCodec().decodeInt(bytes, 0, SortOrder.getDefault()) > and encoding it like > byte[] baselineBytes = new byte[PInteger.INSTANCE.getByteSize()]; > PInteger.INSTANCE.getCodec().encodeInt(baseline, baselineBytes, 0); > > I just have a doubt here.. Does phoenix expose this class as an API or it is > internal class? if they do expose it as API I can use it otherwise in future > (with all JAVA9 JIGSAW feature or may be changes in API itself), it may > start breaking. > > > > On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 11:11 PM, Sergey Soldatov <sergeysolda...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Hi Mohammad, >> The right class to look into is PInteger. It has static class IntCodec >> which is using for code/decode integers. >> >> Thanks, >> Sergey >> >> On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 7:15 AM, Mohammad Adnan Raza >> <adnanfai...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > I am changing my question a bit to be more precise... >> > Given a phoenix table with INTEGER column type. And if I fire upsert >> > statement with integer value. How phoenix converts it to byte array and >> > put >> > in the Hbase table. >> > Or if anyone can tell me which class is responsible for that conversion >> > so I >> > can look that code. >> > >> > >> > >> > On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Mohammad Adnan Raza >> > <adnanfai...@gmail.com> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> Hello Everyone, >> >> >> >> I have created phoenix table like this >> >> >> >> CREATE TABLE PRODUCT_DETAILS(NAME VARCHAR NOT NULL PRIMARY >> >> KEY,CF.VOLUME >> >> INTEGER,CF.PRICE INTEGER,CF.DISCOUNT INTEGER,CF.BASELINE >> >> INTEGER,CF.UPLIFT >> >> INTEGER,CF.FINALPRICE INTEGER,CF.SALEPRICE INTEGER); >> >> >> >> Now the datatype Integer is 4 byte signed integer. I wonder how phoenix >> >> converts this to hbase specific byte array. >> >> https://phoenix.apache.org/language/datatypes.html link does talk about >> >> conversion of other data types but not for INTEGER. For example >> >> UNSIGNED_INT >> >> is converted as Bytes.toInt(). I don't get a proper method for integer. >> >> anyone knows about it? >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> With Best Regards, >> >> >> >> Mohd Adnan >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > >> > With Best Regards, >> > >> > Mohd Adnan >> > >> > Feature Development Lead >> > >> > Mobile +91-7498194516 >> > Blog adnanfaizan.blogspot.in >> > > > > > > -- > > With Best Regards, > > Mohd Adnan > > Feature Development Lead > > Mobile +91-7498194516 > Blog adnanfaizan.blogspot.in >