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Karl Richter updated STORM-665:
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Description:
Due to the fact that storm is a stream processing framework, it's necessary to
explain the handling of streams in a proper documentation chapter. Currently
the index at http://storm.apache.org/doc-index.html doesn't even contain the
word.
An example of missing infos includes the usage of explicit stream ids and
omitting them (e.g. in `BoltDeclarer.xyGrouping`). Question which arise and are
not answered: How to declare a stream (object) explicitly? Which one is used
when an explicit id is omitted?
was:Due to the fact that storm is a stream processing framework, it's
necessary to explain the handling of streams in a proper documentation chapter.
Currently the index at http://storm.apache.org/doc-index.html doesn't even
contain the word.
> Lower entry barrier for understanding storm's stream management
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> Key: STORM-665
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-665
> Project: Apache Storm
> Issue Type: Documentation
> Reporter: Karl Richter
>
> Due to the fact that storm is a stream processing framework, it's necessary
> to explain the handling of streams in a proper documentation chapter.
> Currently the index at http://storm.apache.org/doc-index.html doesn't even
> contain the word.
> An example of missing infos includes the usage of explicit stream ids and
> omitting them (e.g. in `BoltDeclarer.xyGrouping`). Question which arise and
> are not answered: How to declare a stream (object) explicitly? Which one is
> used when an explicit id is omitted?
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