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DSE 6.8  Developer Guide Latest DSE version Latest 6.8 patch: 6.8.9
  • Getting started

    Information about developing applications for DataStax Enterprise.

  • Release notes

    Release notes for DataStax Enterprise.

  • Installing

    DataStax Enterprise 6.8 can be installed in a number of ways, depending on the purpose of the installation, the type of operating system, and the available permissions.

  • Configuration

    Information about configuring DataStax Enterprise, such as recommended production setting, configuration files, snitch configuration, start-up parameters, heap dump settings, using virtual nodes, and more.

  • DSE advanced functionality

    Information on using DSE Analytics, DSE Search, DSE Graph, DSEFS (DataStax Enterprise file system), and DSE Advanced Replication.

    • DSE Analytics

      DataStax Enterprise 6.8 Analytics includes integration with Apache Spark.

    • DSE Search

      DSE Search allows you to quickly find data and provide a modern search experience for your users, helping you create features like product catalogs, document repositories, ad-hoc reporting engines, and more.

    • DataStax Graph

      Documentation for developers and administrators on installing, configuring, and using the features and capabilities of DataStax Graph (DSG).

      • About DataStax Graph

        Documentation for developers and administrators on installing, configuring, and using the features and capabilities of DataStax Graph.

      • What's new in DataStax Graph

        What's new in DataStax Graph.

      • DataStax Graph QuickStart

        DataStax Graph (DSG) QuickStart using DataStax Studio or Gremlin console.

      • DataStax Graph: CQL as Graph

        DataStax Graph (DSG) CQL as Graph using DataStax Studio or Gremlin console.

      • DataStax Graph: CQL conversion to Graph

        DataStax Graph (DSG) CQL conversion to Graph using DataStax Studio or Gremlin console.

      • OLTP and OLAP

        OLTP and OLAP are different processing methods that DSE Graph uses to search graph databases.

      • DataStax Graph data modeling

        Introduce graph data modeling.

      • Managing graphs

        Creating and dropping graphs.

      • Managing graph schema

        Creating, modifying, and dropping graph database schema.

      • Managing graph data

        Inserting, updating, examining, and dropping graph data.

        • Data formats

        • Inserting data with graph traversal API

          Inserting data with graph traversal API.

        • DataStax Bulk Loader for Graph

          DataStax Bulk Loader is a command line utility for loading graph datasets into DataStax Graph from various input sources.

        • Loading graph data with DseGraphFrames

          Loading graph data with DseGraphFrames

        • Dropping graph data

          How to drop (delete) data.

      • Discovering properties about graphs and traversals

        Discover simple information about graphs and traversals.

      • Creating queries using traversals

        Create queries using graph traversals.

      • DataStax Graph Analysis with DSE Analytics

        Perform analytics jobs on graph data using DataStax Graph (DSG).

      • DataStax Graph Tools

        Introduce tools available for DataStax Graph (DSG).

      • Starting the Gremlin console

        Starting the Gremlin console for an interactive environment.

      • DataStax Graph Reference

        Reference commands and other information for DataStax Graph (DSG).

    • NodeSync service

      Continuous background repair that virtually eliminates manual efforts to run repair operations in a DataStax cluster.

    • DSE Advanced Replication

      Documentation for configuring and using configurable distributed data replication.

  • Developing applications with Apache Cassandra® and DataStax Enterprise using Stargate

    Beginning in DataStax Enterprise (DSE) 6.8, you can use Stargate to simplify the use of APIs in connecting to DSE and Apache Cassandra.

  • Developing applications with DataStax drivers

    The DataStax drivers are the primary resource for application developers creating solutions using DataStax Enterprise (DSE).

  • Tools

    Tools include nodetool, dse, and dsefs shell commands, dsetool, fs-stress tool, pre-flight check, and yaml_diff tools, and the sstableloader.

  • Operations

    DataStax Enterprise operation topics, such as node and datacenter operations, changing replication strategies, configuring compaction and compression, caching, and tuning Bloom filters.

  • CQL

    CQL (Cassandra Query Language) is a query language for the DataStax Enterprise database.

Loading graph data with DseGraphFrames

Loading graph data with DseGraphFrames

If DSE GraphAnalytics is enabled, data can be loaded with DseGraphFrames.

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