Spring Data Cassandra - create a table with options values





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Is there any way to create a table with non-default options values? So far, the @Table annotation was enough for my needs, but I need to set up a TTL value different than default. I use version 1.5.15.
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    Is there any way to create a table with non-default options values? So far, the @Table annotation was enough for my needs, but I need to set up a TTL value different than default. I use version 1.5.15.
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      Is there any way to create a table with non-default options values? So far, the @Table annotation was enough for my needs, but I need to set up a TTL value different than default. I use version 1.5.15.
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      Is there any way to create a table with non-default options values? So far, the @Table annotation was enough for my needs, but I need to set up a TTL value different than default. I use version 1.5.15.
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          No, there is no option support derived from annotations. You can create tables by using CreateTableSpecification.



          CreateTableSpecification.createTable("mytable").with(TableOption.COMMENT, "my comment");


          Spring Data for Apache Cassandra isn't really a CQL object generation framework. The schema support is limited to basic usage to "just spin up the objects" without the need to always have a pre-provisioned keyspace.






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            No, there is no option support derived from annotations. You can create tables by using CreateTableSpecification.



            CreateTableSpecification.createTable("mytable").with(TableOption.COMMENT, "my comment");


            Spring Data for Apache Cassandra isn't really a CQL object generation framework. The schema support is limited to basic usage to "just spin up the objects" without the need to always have a pre-provisioned keyspace.






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              No, there is no option support derived from annotations. You can create tables by using CreateTableSpecification.



              CreateTableSpecification.createTable("mytable").with(TableOption.COMMENT, "my comment");


              Spring Data for Apache Cassandra isn't really a CQL object generation framework. The schema support is limited to basic usage to "just spin up the objects" without the need to always have a pre-provisioned keyspace.






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                No, there is no option support derived from annotations. You can create tables by using CreateTableSpecification.



                CreateTableSpecification.createTable("mytable").with(TableOption.COMMENT, "my comment");


                Spring Data for Apache Cassandra isn't really a CQL object generation framework. The schema support is limited to basic usage to "just spin up the objects" without the need to always have a pre-provisioned keyspace.






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                No, there is no option support derived from annotations. You can create tables by using CreateTableSpecification.



                CreateTableSpecification.createTable("mytable").with(TableOption.COMMENT, "my comment");


                Spring Data for Apache Cassandra isn't really a CQL object generation framework. The schema support is limited to basic usage to "just spin up the objects" without the need to always have a pre-provisioned keyspace.







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