Thanks a lot. It really do help. Regards
2014/1/12 Adam Lewis <[email protected]> > Probably yes, but how you do it will depend on the specifics of your use > case. For instance, you will have to decide if partial pairings are best > kept in memory or in a more reliable state store. Also, whether to use > trident or not. I found Svend's article on this sort of thing to be a > great starting point when thinking through this sort of problem: > > > http://svendvanderveken.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/scalable-real-time-state-update-with-storm/ > > Adam > > > On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 10:42 AM, 李家宏 <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, all >> >> Is storm suitable for processing tuples with some dependency ? >> For example, a tuple contains a request, another tuple contains >> corresponding response, the two tuples are depended on each other. Is that >> possible to take the two tuples as a complete session while stream >> processing. >> >> Regards >> >> -- >> >> ====================================================== >> >> Gvain >> >> Email: [email protected] >> > > -- ====================================================== Gvain Email: [email protected]
