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ScyllaDB Java Driver
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ScyllaDB Java Driver is forked from `DataStax Java Driver <https://github.com/datastax/java-driver>`_ with enhanced capabilities, taking advantage of ScyllaDB's unique architecture.
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The ScyllaDB Java driver is shard aware and contains extensions for a ``tokenAwareHostPolicy``.
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Using this policy, the driver can select a connection to a particular shard based on the shard’s token.
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As a result, latency is significantly reduced because there is no need to pass data between the shards.
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Use the ScyllaDB Java driver for better compatibility and support for ScyllaDB with Java-based applications.
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Read the `documentation <https://java-driver.docs.scylladb.com/>`_ to get started or visit the `Github project <https://github.com/scylladb/java-driver>`_.
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The driver architecture is based on layers. At the bottom lies the driver core.
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This core handles everything related to the connections to a ScyllaDB cluster (for example, connection pool, discovering new nodes, etc.) and exposes a simple, relatively low-level API on top of which higher-level layers can be built.
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The ScyllaDB Java Driver is a drop-in replacement for the DataStax Java Driver.
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As such, no code changes are needed to use this driver.
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Using CDC with Java
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-------------------
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When writing applications, you can now use our `Java Library <https://github.com/scylladb/scylla-cdc-java>`_ to simplify writing applications that read from ScyllaDB CDC.
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More information
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* `ScyllaDB Java Driver Docs <https://java-driver.docs.scylladb.com/>`_
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* `ScyllaDB Java Driver project page on GitHub <https://github.com/scylladb/java-driver/>`_ - Source Code
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* `ScyllaDB University: Coding with Java <https://university.scylladb.com/courses/using-scylla-drivers/lessons/coding-with-java-part-1/>`_ - a three-part lesson with in-depth examples from executing a few basic CQL statements with a ScyllaDB cluster using the Java driver, to the different data types that you can use in your database tables and how to store these binary files in ScyllaDB with a simple Java application.
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