I cannot answer that for sure since graph streams are still a research topic.
It depends on the demand and how fast graph stream representations and 
operations will become adopted.

If there is high demand on Flink we can definitely start a FLIP at some point 
but for now it makes sense to see how side inputs and other related features 
will evolve to make a proper integration.
In the meantime feel free to try gelly-streaming and let us know of your 
impressions so far!

cheers
Paris

On 30 Jun 2017, at 19:03, Ameet BD 
<ameetbigd...@gmail.com<mailto:ameetbigd...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Paris,

Thanks for the reply. Any idea when will be Gelly-Stream become part of
official Flink distribution?
Regards,
Ameet

On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 8:20 PM, Paris Carbone 
<par...@kth.se<mailto:par...@kth.se>> wrote:

Hi Ameet,

Flinkā€™s Gelly currently operates on the DataSet model.
However, we have an experimental project with Vasia (Gelly-Stream) that
does exactly that.

You can check it out and let us know directly what you think:
https://github.com/vasia/gelly-streaming

Paris

On 30 Jun 2017, at 13:17, Ameet BD <ameetbigd...@gmail.com<mailto:
ameetbigd...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi ,

Can anyone please point me to examples on streaming graph processing based
on Gelly.

Regards,
Ameet



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