• Online, Self-Paced
Course Description

Apache Cassandra does not support joins, which means that data is inherently denormalized. That gives rise to the need for collection fields such as sets, maps, and lists, as well as for user-defined types that allow the table creator to encapsulate related fields.

Begin this course by working with set, map, and list types. Then, focus on user-defined types and counter fields. Finally, you'll learn how to work with CSV and JSON data - including reading data from and writing data to a CSV file and displaying query results in JSON format.

Upon completion, you'll be able to enumerate and contrast collection fields in Cassandra; define and use set, map, and list types; leverage user-defined types and counters; and work with JSON and CSV data and the COPY command.

Learning Objectives

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Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the Knowledge Skills and Abilities (KSAs) identified within the Specialty Areas listed below. Click to view Specialty Area details within the interactive National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework.