Reputation: 1000
I'm using Hector to interact with a cassandra database from a java application. (Hector 1.0-1)
In this example, it shows how to insert (or update) a field.
mutator.addInsertion("650222", "Npanxx", HFactory.createStringColumn("state", "CA"));
MutationResult mr = mutator.execute();
However, there is not much information on the outcome of the operation. How can we verify if the operation was successful or not? The return value is a ResultStatus implementation and the 3 methods that can be called are:
mr.getHostUsed()
mr.getExecutionTimeNano()
mr.getExecutionTimeMicro()
Can I assume that if there were no exceptions calling the execute() method, that the operation succeeded?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1167
Reputation: 3684
It looks like the execute method doesn't declare any exceptions thrown because it will throw instances of HectorException which is a RuntimeException.
So yes, if no exceptions are thrown, the insert succeeded. Otherwise you will get an instance of HectorException thrown (likely HTimedOutException/HUnavailableException for problems on the Cassandra side and something else for something on the Hector side).
Upvotes: 2