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Konrad Malawski commented on IGNITE-532:
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Hi guys,
While I'm not completely up-to-date what this module is aimed to achieve, I 
noticed it seems like integrating with Kafka and streaming, so presumably using 
Akka Streams.
So I just wanted to make sure you're aware of our official Kafka integration: 
https://github.com/akka/reactive-kafka - feel free to use it if it fits your 
needs, it just has hit a stable version last week.

Hope this helps.

-- Konrad (Akka team)

> Implement IgniteAkkaStreamer to stream data from Akka actors.
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IGNITE-532
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-532
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: streaming
>            Reporter: Dmitriy Setrakyan
>            Assignee: Chandresh Pancholi
>
> We have {{IgniteDataStreamer}} which is used to load data into Ignite under 
> high load. It was previously named {{IgniteDataLoader}}, see ticket 
> IGNITE-394.
> See [Akka|http://akka.io/] for more information. Given that Akka is a Scala 
> frameworks, this streamer should be available in Scala.
> We should create {{IgniteAkkaStreamer}} which will consume messages from Akka 
> Actors and stream them into Ignite caches.
> More details to follow, but to the least we should be able to:
> * Convert data from Akka to Ignite using an optional pluggable converter. If 
> not provided, then we should have some default mechanism.
> * Specify the cache name for the Ignite cache to load data into.
> * Specify other flags available on {{IgniteDataStreamer}} class.



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