On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Tim Williams <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Renato Marroquín Mogrovejo > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hey Samza lovers, >> >> I am sorry I haven't been updating you guys on my progress but we have been >> communicating with Yan Fang (my GSoC mentor) regularly during GSoC and >> after it as well. >> So GSoC is over, I have accomplished both my goals that were implementing >> the integration with Amazon Kinesis and ActiveMQ. I will be gettting ready >> the patches in the following weeks thus Samza can have the code for it. >> I gave a talk at ApacheCon BigData yesterday about the integration with >> Kinesis and what we tried to get it properly working. People were quite >> interested, I didn't have a full room like Michael Noll from Confluent ;) >> but a good show-up. >> The only question that I feel I didn't answer extensively was "why would >> anyone choose Samza for stream processing right now with KafkaStreams >> coming soon" LOL I said that yeah it was going under restructuring because >> all the reasons explained in the extensive email thread we had a couple of >> months ago. Michael's opinion was also valuable he said that maybe people >> should wait until KafkaStreams comes out and then see how the two projects >> look like at that moment. > > Thanks Renato, is KafkaStreams actively being worked somewhere? I saw > the mail discussion/prototype a while back but haven't seen any more > activity. I've looked at the list of KIPs and didn't see it, but > perhaps I overlooked it. Any pointers to where I could follow along > as its developed would be appreciated...
Typical, I find my answer as soon as I hit send! It's KIP-28[1] - just hadn't been branded "KafkaStreams"... Thanks, --tim [1] - https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-28+-+Add+a+processor+client
