Hi Jin,

I was in the same shoes. I tried bahir redis connector at first, then I
felt it was very limited, so I rolled out my own. It was actually quite
straightforward.

All you need to do is to extend RichSinkFunction, then put your logic
inside. Regarding Redis clients, Jedis (https://github.com/redis/jedis) is
quite popular and simple to get started.

Let me know if you love to learn more details about our implementation.

Best,
Yik San

On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 9:15 AM Jin Yi <j...@promoted.ai> wrote:

> is apache bahir still a thing?  it hasn't been touched for months (since
> redis 2.8.5).
>
> as such, looking at the current flink connector docs, it's no longer
> pointing to anything from the bahir project.  looking around in either the
> flink or bahir newsgroups doesn't turn up anything regarding bahir's EOL.
>
> is the best bet for a flink to redis sink something i roll on my own
> (inclined to go this route w/ buffered writes)?  or should i try going
> through via kafka and using confluent's kafka redis connector (flink =>
> kafka => redis)?
>

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