Yeah this would be great. We have talked about something like this internally for a while but never gotten to it.
The general idea was to do something like Hive--have a client that takes a query (or set of queries) and turns it into a plan that is then executed in the appropriate number of jobs. I wonder if you would be up for posting some of the ideas you have around the design of the language as you progress to get feedback and discussion? -Jay On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 6:45 AM, HANYOUNSU <[email protected]> wrote: > Greetings Samza dev, > I work for the Big Data Platform Development Team at Gruter in South > Korea. > Currently, I’m developing a realtime data processing system which > integrates an SQL engine with a Samza-based platform as part of a thesis > for a master’s degree. So in a sense we might call it “SQLonSamza” or > something like that. I was wondering if it might be possible for me to > contribute to the Apache Samza project through my thesis work. > To explain my ideas more clearly, I have attached a rough diagram; please > let me know if that type of contribution would fit in with the Samza team’s > roadmap. > > From Yeonsoo Han. >
