Sriveena,

First of all, you look at the cache right after you started the streamer.
No entries are inserted by the moment you check if something is there.

And second – you print IgniteCache object into console. How do you check,
if anything's there by this information?
Use IgniteCache#size() method, for example, to check its size.

To make sure, that the streamer is doing something, put some logging into
to tuple extractor, for example.

Denis

ср, 4 июл. 2018 г. в 15:01, Sriveena Mattaparthi <
[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> I have tried it. But ignite.cache("IKAFKA").size() is still zero.
> Also can you please suggest how to access the cache for the explained
> values on topic and extractor implementation.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Sriveena
>
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> Hi
>
> Try to set stmr.autoFlushFrequency(1000) and check whether entries are
> coming in cache.
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> Regards,
> Vishwas
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