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jay vyas commented on BIGTOP-1089:
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update: still early stages, but made some progress.. ive created a staging
github project for this. The input format is complete with two different
statistical distributions. Now am in process of adding embedded hive/pig ETL
parts of the flow.
At that point Ill submit a formal patch and move it into "blueprints" if the
patch goes through.
https://github.com/jayunit100/bigpetstore
> BigPetStore: A bigtop blueprint project inside of bigtop
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: BIGTOP-1089
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-1089
> Project: Bigtop
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Blueprints
> Reporter: jay vyas
>
> The need for templates for processing big data pipelines is obvious - and
> also - given the increasing amount of overlap across different big data and
> nosql projects, it will provide a ground truth in the future for comparing
> the behaviour and approach of different tools to solve a common, easily
> comprehended problem.
> This ticket formalizes the conversation in mailing list archives regarding
> the BigPetStore proposal.
> At the moment, (with the exception of word count), there are very few
> examples of bigdata problems that have been solved by a variety of different
> technologies. And, even with wordcount, there arent alot of templates which
> can be customized for applications.
> Comparatively: Other application developer communities (i.e.the Rails folks,
> those using maven archetypes, etc.. ) have a plethora of template
> applications which can be used to kickstart their applications and use cases.
>
> This big pet store JIRA thus aims to do the following:
> 0) Curate a single, central, standard input data set . (modified: generating
> a large input data set on the fly).
> 1) Define a big data processing pipeline (using the pet store theme - except
> morphing it to be analytics rather than transaction oriented), and implement
> basic aggregations in hive, pig, etc...
> 2) Sink the results of 2 into some kind of NoSQL store or search engine.
>
> Some implementation details -- open to change these, please comment/review --
> .
> - initial data source will be raw text or (better yet) some kind of
> automatically generated data.
> - the source will initially go in bigtop/blueprints
> - the application sources can be in any modern JVM language
> (java,scala,groovy,clojure), since bigtop supports scala, java, groovy
> natively already and clojure is easy to support with the right jars.
> - each "job" will be named according to the corresponding DAG of the big data
> pipeline .
> - all jobs should (not sure if requirement?) be controlled by a global
> program (maybe oozie?) which runs the tasks in order, and can easily be
> customized to use different tools at different stages.
> - for now, all outputs will be to files: so that users don't require servers
> to run the app.
> - final data sinks will be into a highly available transaction oriented store
> (solr/hbase/...)
> This ticket will be completed once a first iteration of BigPetStore is
> complete using 3 ecosystem components, along with a depiction of the pipeline
> which can be used for development.
> I've assigned this to myself :) I hope thats okay? Seems like at the moment
> im the only one working on it.
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