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Query warnings

When a query is considered to be harmful for the overall cluster, Cassandra issues a warning that is written to the Cassandra logs. From Cassandra 2.2, these warnings are also returned to the client drivers.

In the driver, these warnings are returned in the ResultSet property information. The warning is still written to the driver logs.

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