I've recently begun to use Spark and had to store the results produced by Structured Streaming API in a Cassandra database. In this post, I provide a simple example of how to create and use Cassandra sink in Spark Structured Streaming. I hope it will be useful for those who have just begun to work with Structured Streaming API and wonder how to connect it with a database.
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