I know that feeders will replace them, for example the JDBC plugin ships 
with a early version of a feeder but it only works in Linux at the moment.

Are there any project out there that provide a feeder functionality similar 
to what rivers are now?

Also, the bad thing about rivers is that the river is running inside a 
Elasticsearch JVM. Would that not be mitigated by having a seperate 
instance of Elasticsearch running the river process that would be a client 
to the cluster?


On Friday, November 7, 2014 2:17:36 AM UTC, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote:
>
> ElasticSearch 1.4 is out and I can't see any mentions that Rivers are 
> deprecated. 
>
> Has that (informal) decision been reversed? Or was the timeline 
> further out? What's the currently recommended approach? 
>
> Regards, 
>    Alex. 
>

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