I have make a ZkKafkaChannel, but it's fairly integrated without specific stack and I don't have a ton of time to cleanly separate it. If you'd like, I can *un*cleanly separate and gist the code, then you can adapt it to your purposes.
My code is a little ugly, but does support the basics of the zk end of the kafka protocol to the satisfaction of our implementation. - dlf On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Mark <static.void....@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Tim. > > I'm always excited when I hear others are using the ruby client. Would you > mind explaining how you use Kafka within your organization? > > Thanks > > > On 1/4/12 9:47 AM, Tim Lossen wrote: >> >> mark, we have forked the kafka-rb on github and fixed some bugs: >> >> https://github.com/wooga/kafka-rb >> >> nothing on the zk front so far, but you are invited to collaborate. >> >> cheers >> tim >> >> >> On 2012-01-04, at 18:33 , Mark wrote: >> >>> Can we get some love on the Kafka-rb gem? It seems to be out of date and >>> is still lacking zk integration. >>> >>> Is anyone planning to work on this or should I have a look? >> >> -- >> http://tim.lossen.de >> >> >> > -- -- Dave Fayram dfay...@gmail.com