DS v4 Glue Scala: New example for DynamoDB to Keyspaces migration#54
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DS v4 Glue Scala: New example for DynamoDB to Keyspaces migration#54switch180 wants to merge 1 commit intoaws-samples:mainfrom
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Please add unit test. Code coverage should be 95%. |
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Updated intent to better align with customers ask |
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This example shows how to do a direct migration from DynamoDB to Keyspaces. I started by duplicating the export-to-s3 example, and then modified it to directly copy from DynamoDB to Keyspaces. This was made at the request of a customer.
In the README.md you will see the syntax for the new command:
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