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Version: 3.13

Run Transactions Through ScalarDB Cluster

This guide explains how to configure your ScalarDB properties file and create schemas to run transactions through a one-phase or a two-phase commit interface by using ScalarDB Cluster.

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You need to have a license key (trial license or commercial license) for ScalarDB Cluster. If you don't have a license key, please contact us.

Preparation​

For the purpose of this guide, you will set up a database and ScalarDB Cluster in standalone mode by using a sample in the ScalarDB samples repository.

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ScalarDB Cluster in standalone mode is primarily for development and testing purposes.

Clone the ScalarDB samples repository​

Open Terminal, then clone the ScalarDB samples repository by running the following command:

git clone https://github.com/scalar-labs/scalardb-samples

Then, go to the directory that contains the necessary files by running the following command:

cd scalardb-samples/scalardb-cluster-standalone-mode

Set up a database​

Select your database, and follow the instructions to configure it for ScalarDB Cluster.

For a list of databases that ScalarDB supports, see Databases.

Run MySQL locally

You can run MySQL in Docker Compose by using the docker-compose.yaml file in the scalardb-samples/scalardb-cluster-standalone-mode directory.

To start MySQL, run the following command:

docker compose up -d mysql

Configure ScalarDB Cluster

The scalardb-cluster-node.properties file in the scalardb-samples/scalardb-cluster-standalone-mode directory contains database configurations for ScalarDB Cluster. Please uncomment the properties for MySQL in the scalardb-cluster-node.properties file so that the configuration looks as follows:

# For MySQL
scalar.db.storage=jdbc
scalar.db.contact_points=jdbc:mysql://mysql-1:3306/
scalar.db.username=root
scalar.db.password=mysql

For a comprehensive list of configurations for ScalarDB Cluster, see ScalarDB Cluster Configurations.

Set up ScalarDB Cluster in standalone mode​

To set up ScalarDB Cluster in standalone mode, you'll need to set a license key and then start ScalarDB Cluster.

Set the license key​

Set the license key (trial license or commercial license) for the ScalarDB Clusters in the properties file. For details, see How to Configure a Product License Key.

Start ScalarDB Cluster in standalone mode​

To start ScalarDB Cluster in standalone mode, run the following command:

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If you want to change other configurations for ScalarDB Cluster, update the scalardb-cluster-node.properties file before running the command below.

docker compose up -d scalardb-cluster-node

Create or import a schema​

ScalarDB has its own data model and schema that maps to the implementation-specific data model and schema.

Run transactions​

You can run transactions by using a one-phase or a two-phase commit interface. Select your method for running transactions.

One-phase commit interface

For details about how to run transactions by using a one-phase commit interface, see the ScalarDB Java API Guide.

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To try running transactions by using a one-phase commit interface, see the following sample tutorials:

Two-phase commit interface

For details about how to run transactions by using a two-phase commit interface, see Transactions with a Two-Phase Commit Interface.

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To try running transactions by using a two-phase commit interface, see the following sample tutorials:

Learn more

To learn more about running transactions by using ScalarDB Cluster, see the following: