+1 Looks good to me. Let's update examples wiki pages first.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Thomas Jungblut <[email protected]> wrote: > You may already read it on twitter, I made a little BSP for this: > > https://github.com/thomasjungblut/thomasjungblut-common/blob/master/src/de/jungblut/bsp/DataStreamProcessing.java > > Maybe we can integrate this as an example? I would replace the while(true) > loop with a finite amount of tweets to process. And if a user does not give > an account, use a global timeline. > Anything we should add for real time processing? > > 2011/10/13 Thomas Jungblut <[email protected]> > >> Cool idea, should we provide some simple producer/comsumer queue example >> which gets information from the outside world? >> e.G. a twitter stream? >> >> >> 2011/10/13 Tommaso Teofili <[email protected]> >> >>> +1 ! >>> >>> Tommaso >>> >>> 2011/10/13 Edward J. Yoon <[email protected]> >>> >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > I just thought I'd share a little idea with you. >>> > >>> > Recently, I met some people who want to use Hama or already made >>> > something. I expected only some large-scale/batch-oriented data >>> > processing applications but heard very interesting use cases. One was >>> > that a continuous processing using infinite loop in a bsp function of >>> > each task. >>> > >>> > As you know, the real-time processing can be applied to various fields >>> > e.g., trends, hot search keywords, traffic mornitoring .., etc. It'd >>> > be nice if we can add some example to show how real-time applications >>> > can be structured as a sequence of supersteps. >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Best Regards, Edward J. Yoon >>> > @eddieyoon >>> > >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Thomas Jungblut >> Berlin <[email protected]> >> > > > > -- > Thomas Jungblut > Berlin <[email protected]> > -- Best Regards, Edward J. Yoon @eddieyoon
