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Batch insert update
Devender Yadav edited this page May 25, 2015
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To allow end-user perform batch insert/update is an important feature keeping NOSQL and performance in mind.
Available for Cassandra/MongoDB/HBase from 2.1 onwards.
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In case want to know how to use Kundera, please refer.
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Persistence.xml: Modify persistence.xml to add a property:
<property name="kundera.batch.size" value="5000" />
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You can configure value as required batch size._
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Implicit flush: Based on configured value, Kundera will handle implicit flush upon reaching batch size value.
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Explicit flush: You can flush explicitly, simply by invoking
entitymanger.flush()
method.
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