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Aljoscha Krettek commented on FLINK-2398:
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But what would go into {{streaming-core}} and {{streaming-runtime}}?  
{{streaming-core}} is, right now, a (more or less) small layer on top of 
{{flink-core}} and {{flink-runtime}}. The separation is not very clear what 
would go where, IMHO.

> Decouple StreamGraph Building from the API
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-2398
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-2398
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Streaming
>            Reporter: Aljoscha Krettek
>            Assignee: Aljoscha Krettek
>
> Currently, the building of the StreamGraph is very intertwined with the API 
> methods. DataStream knows about the StreamGraph and keeps track of splitting, 
> selected names, unions and so on. This leads to the problem that is is very 
> hard to understand how the StreamGraph is built because the code that does it 
> is all over the place. This also makes it hard to extend/change parts of the 
> Streaming system.
> I propose to introduce "Transformations". A transformation hold information 
> about one operation: The input streams, types, names, operator and so on. An 
> API method creates a transformation instead of fiddling with the StreamGraph 
> directly. A new component, the StreamGraphGenerator creates a StreamGraph 
> from the tree of transformations that result from program specification using 
> the API methods. This would relieve DataStream from knowing about the 
> StreamGraph and makes unions, splitting, selection visible transformations 
> instead of being scattered across the different API classes as fields.



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