Hi Daniel, Your answer is very helpful. I am actually looking into Kafka as well and now have better idea of how to make these technologies.
Thanks. On Mar 27, 2014 10:21 PM, Daniel Fagnan <[email protected]> wrote: > > While I haven’t used storm in many months, but that’s not exactly how storm > is integrated. > > You would typically have a separate storm cluster that operates independently > of any web app. That is, the Storm cluster starts off with a set of Spouts. > These are the input bits. What you most likely want is having a message queue > like Kafka or Kestrel (the easier option). This is where the integration with > web apps are. There are plenty of drivers for these queues for JVM languages. > When you want to send something off to Storm, you’d put the message/data > within the queue. Ultimately, Storm picks this up for processing. > > That’s a basic explanation, but, think of Storm as a separate entity that’s > mostly agnostic to whatever system the data is coming from. > > Hope that helps, > Daniel. > > On Mar 27, 2014, at 7:16 PM, Jude K <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am curios has anyone integrated Storm with Spring Web MVC Framework? > > > > I am new to Storm and working on designing new app the integrates Storm > > into existing Spring MVC App. > > >
