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RecipesDatabaseService

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object RecipesDatabaseService extends ExampleConnector

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    Right now you can go for a really neat trick of the trade.

    Right now you can go for a really neat trick of the trade. You can automatically initialise all your tables using phnatom's schema auto-generation capabilities. We are using the same connector as the tables do, which will link to the exact same database session.

    The bellow example uses the Future.join method which Twitter specific and not available in the less advanced Scala API. Nonetheless, if you are using Scala you can almost replicate the below with a Future.sequence or Future.traverse over a List.

    This is a very neat and simple trick which will initialise all your tables in parallel at any time you want. The initialisation will automatically trigger the mecbanism that connects to Cassandra and gives you back a session.

  12. def insertRecipe(recipe: Recipe): Future[ResultSet]

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