Hi,
There are multiple options available to check cache contents, separate
client is one of the option or you can add dependency of ignite-rest-http
and use the rest service.
You can also deploy Ignite Web Console and use it.
The details to use any of these options are available here
Thank you so much for this.
Is there an example demonstrating how the cache is accessible?
Do we have to start a separate client node to inspect the cache and its
contents?
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Hi
Here is the working example https://github.com/samaitra/streamers
Let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Saikat
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 2:22 PM, Anand Vijai wrote:
> Is there a working example of how the integration works to sink Flink data
> into an Ignite Cache?
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Is there a working example of how the integration works to sink Flink data
into an Ignite Cache?
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ignite-flink is a thin, one-class module, and yes, it's compatible with
newest Apache Flink versions.
-Dmitry.
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y 16, 2017 7:16 PM, dkarachentsev
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Hi,
I'm not quite familiar with Flink and Kafka connectors, but I'm going to
figure them out and come back to help you.
Thanks!
-Dmitry.
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Hi,
I'm not quite familiar with Flink and Kafka connectors, but I'm going to
figure them out and come back to help you.
Thanks!
-Dmitry.
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