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On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Kostas Tzoumas <[email protected]> wrote: > Good catch, I suggest to use examples > > On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Márton Balassi <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Pull request issued. One minor naming concern: > > > > As of today the scala examples are located at > > the org.apache.flink.examples.scala package, while the java ones in > > the org.apache.flink.example.java. I suggest using only one convention > for > > this either example or examples. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Marton > > > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Márton Balassi < > [email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > Sorry for being a bit silent after already bidding on LR. The pull > > request > > > is coming soon. > > > > > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Stephan Ewen <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > >> I suppose that having the option between simple return type, and a > > >> collector is the easiest to understand. > > >> Am 12.09.2014 16:50 schrieb "Aljoscha Krettek" <[email protected] > >: > > >> > > >> > So, should I change join and coGroup to have a simple return value, > no > > >> > Option or Collection? Also what's happening with the relational > > >> > examples and the LinearRegression examples? I'd like to make a pull > > >> > request before this weekend. > > >> > > > >> > I also added a test that checks whether the Scala API has the same > > >> > methods as the Java API (ScalaAPICompletenessTest). > > >> > > > >> > On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Aljoscha Krettek < > > [email protected]> > > >> > wrote: > > >> > > Yes, there is already a Collector version, you can do: > > >> > > > > >> > > left.join(right).where("foo").equalTo("bar") { > > >> > > (left, right, out: Collector[Page]) => > > >> > > if (...) out.collect(...) > > >> > > } > > >> > > > > >> > > I wasn't sure on what our Function2 variant should be. That's why > I > > >> > > asked. There are some cases where you want to have the option (pun > > >> > > intended) of either returning something from a join or not. But > you > > >> > > could also use a filter after the join. It's a preference thing, I > > >> > > suppose. > > >> > > > > >> > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Stephan Ewen <[email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > >> > >> I think it seems weird that normal joins need to go through > option. > > >> > >> > > >> > >> The option variant is to allow filters in the join function. > > >> Wouldn't a > > >> > >> collector variant allow you to do the same, and would be > function3 > > ? > > >> I > > >> > know > > >> > >> that option reads more functionally... > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> Am 12.09.2014 14:24 schrieb "Aljoscha Krettek" < > > [email protected] > > >> >: > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> As already mentioned this is not possible because of type > erasure. > > >> We > > >> > >>> can only have one join variant that takes a Function2. > > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 12:34 PM, Stephan Ewen < > [email protected]> > > >> > wrote: > > >> > >>> > It would be nice to have a join variant that directly returns > > the > > >> > value > > >> > >>> > rathern than an option. Why not have both (they are wrapped as > > >> > flatJoins > > >> > >>> > anyway below, right?) > > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Fabian Hueske < > > >> [email protected]> > > >> > >> wrote: > > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> >> Sweet! I'm lovin' this :-) > > >> > >>> >> > > >> > >>> >> 2014-09-12 11:46 GMT+02:00 Aljoscha Krettek < > > [email protected] > > >> >: > > >> > >>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > Also, you can use CaseClasses directly as the type for CSV > > >> input. > > >> > So > > >> > >>> >> > instead of reading it as tuples and then having a mapper > that > > >> > maps to > > >> > >>> >> > your case classes you can use: > > >> > >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > env.readCsv[Edge](...) > > >> > >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Aljoscha Krettek < > > >> > >> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > > I added support for specifying keys by name for > > CaseClasses. > > >> > Check > > >> > >> out > > >> > >>> >> > > the PageRank and TriangleEnumeration examples to see it > in > > >> > action. > > >> > >>> >> > > > > >> > >>> >> > > @Kostas: I think you could use them for the TPC-H > examples. > > >> > >>> >> > > > > >> > >>> >> > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 7:23 AM, Aljoscha Krettek < > > >> > >> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >> Yes, that would allow list comprehensions. It would be > > >> > possible to > > >> > >>> >> > >> have the Collection signature for join (and coGroup), > > i.e.: > > >> > >>> >> > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >> apply[R]((T, O) => TraversableOnce[O]): DataSet[O] > > >> > >>> >> > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >> (T and O are the left and right input type, R is result > > >> type) > > >> > >>> >> > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >> Then you can return collections and still return an > > option, > > >> as > > >> > in: > > >> > >>> >> > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >> a.join(b).where(0).equalTo(0) { (l, r) => if (r > ...) > > >> Some(l) > > >> > >> else > > >> > >>> >> > None } > > >> > >>> >> > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >> Because there is an implicit conversion from Options to > a > > >> > >> Collection. > > >> > >>> >> > >> This will always wrap the return value in a List with > only > > >> one > > >> > >> value. > > >> > >>> >> > >> I'm not sure we want the overhead here. I'm also not > sure > > >> > whether > > >> > >> we > > >> > >>> >> > >> want the overhead of always having to use an Option even > > >> though > > >> > >> the > > >> > >>> >> > >> join always returns a value. > > >> > >>> >> > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >> What do you think? > > >> > >>> >> > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 11:22 PM, Fabian Hueske < > > >> > >> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>> Hmmm, tricky question... > > >> > >>> >> > >>> How about the Option for Join as this is a tuple-wise > > >> > operation > > >> > >> and > > >> > >>> >> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>> Collection for Cogroup which is group-wise? > > >> > >>> >> > >>> Could we in that case use list comprehensions in > Cogroup > > >> > >> functions? > > >> > >>> >> > >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>> Or is that too much mixing? > > >> > >>> >> > >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>> 2014-09-11 23:00 GMT+02:00 Aljoscha Krettek < > > >> > [email protected] > > >> > >>>: > > >> > >>> >> > >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> I didn't look at the example either. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> Addings collections is easy, it's just that we can > > either > > >> > have > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> Collections or the Option, not both. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> For the coding style I followed this: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > > > >> > >> > > >> > > > >> > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SPARK/Spark+Code+Style+Guide > > >> > >>> >> , > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> which itself is based on this: > > >> > http://docs.scala-lang.org/style/ > > >> > >> . > > >> > >>> >> It > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> is different from the Java Code Guidelines we have in > > >> place, > > >> > >> yes. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Fabian Hueske < > > >> > >> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > I haven't looked at the LineRank example in detail, > > but > > >> if > > >> > you > > >> > >>> >> > think that > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > it adds something new to the examples collection, we > > can > > >> > >> certainly > > >> > >>> >> > port > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> it > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > also to Java. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > I think the Option and Collector return types are > > >> > sufficient > > >> > >> right > > >> > >>> >> > now > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> but > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > if Collections are easy to add, go for it. ;-) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > Great that the Scala primitives are working! Also > > thanks > > >> > for > > >> > >>> >> adding > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > genSequence and adapting my examples. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > Btw. does the codestyle not apply for Scala files or > > do > > >> we > > >> > >> have a > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> different > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > there? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > 2014-09-11 17:55 GMT+02:00 Aljoscha Krettek < > > >> > >> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> >: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> What about the LineRank example? We had that in > Scala > > >> but > > >> > >> never > > >> > >>> >> > had a > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> Java Example. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Aljoscha Krettek < > > >> > >>> >> > [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> > Yes, I like that. For the ITCases I always just > > >> copied > > >> > the > > >> > >> Java > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> ITCase. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> > The only examples that are missing now are > > >> > >> LinearRegression and > > >> > >>> >> > the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> > relational stuff. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> > On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:48 PM, Fabian Hueske < > > >> > >>> >> > [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> I just removed the old CountEdgeDegrees example. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> That was a preprocessing step for the > > >> > >> TriangleEnumeration, and > > >> > >>> >> > is now > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> part > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> of the new TriangleEnumerationOpt example. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> So I guess, we don't need to port that one. As I > > >> said > > >> > >> before, > > >> > >>> >> > I'd > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> prefer to > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> keep Java and Scala examples in sync. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> Cheers, Fabian > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> 2014-09-11 17:40 GMT+02:00 Aljoscha Krettek < > > >> > >>> >> > [email protected]>: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> I added the PageRank example, thanks again > > fabian. > > >> :D > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> Regarding the other stuff: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> - There is a comment in DataSet.scala about > > >> including > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> org.apache.flink.api.scala._ because of the > > >> > >> TypeInformation. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> - I added generateSequence to > > >> ExecutionEnvironment. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> - It is possible to use Scala Primitives in > > >> Array, I > > >> > >> noticed > > >> > >>> >> > it > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> while > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> writing the tests, you probably had an older > > >> version > > >> > of > > >> > >> the > > >> > >>> >> > code. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> - Yes, using List and other Interfaces is not > > >> > possible, > > >> > >> this > > >> > >>> >> > is > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> also > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> a restriction in the Java API. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> What do you think about the interface of join > and > > >> > >> coGroup? > > >> > >>> >> > Right > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> now, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> you can either use a lambda that returns an > > Option > > >> or > > >> > the > > >> > >>> >> > lambda > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> with > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> the Collector. Originally I wanted to have also > > >> have a > > >> > >> lambda > > >> > >>> >> > that > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> returns a Collection, but due to type erasure > > this > > >> has > > >> > >> the > > >> > >>> >> > same type > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> as the lambda with the Option so I couldn't use > > it. > > >> > >> There is > > >> > >>> >> an > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> implicit conversion from Option to a > Collection, > > >> so I > > >> > >> could > > >> > >>> >> > change > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> it > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> without breaking the examples we have now. What > > do > > >> you > > >> > >> think? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> So far we have ported: WordCount, KMeans, > > >> > >>> >> ConnectedComponents, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> WebLogAnalysis, TransitiveClosureNaive, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> TriangleEnumerationNaive/Opt, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> PageRank > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> These are the examples people called dibs on: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> - BatchGradientDescent (Márton) (Should be a > > port > > >> of > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> LinearRegression > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> Example from Java) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> - ComputeEdgeDegrees (Hermann) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> Those are unclaimed (if I'm not mistaken): > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> - The relational Stuff > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Stephan Ewen < > > >> > >>> >> > [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > +1 for removing RelationQuery > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Aljoscha > > >> Krettek < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> By the way, what was called > > >> BatchGradientDescent in > > >> > >> the > > >> > >>> >> > Scala > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> examples > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> should be replaced by a port of the > > >> > LinearRegression > > >> > >>> >> > Example from > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> Java. I had them as two separate examples > > >> earlier. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> What about RelationalQuery and TPC-H-Q3. Any > > >> > thoughts > > >> > >>> >> about > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> removing > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> RelationalQuery? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Aljoscha > > >> Krettek > > >> > < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > I added the Triangle Enumeration Examples, > > >> thanks > > >> > >>> >> Fabian. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > So far we have ported: WordCount, KMeans, > > >> > >>> >> > ConnectedComponents, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > WebLogAnalysis, TransitiveClosureNaive, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> TriangleEnumerationNaive/Opt > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > These are the examples people called dibs > > on: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > - PageRank (Fabian) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > - BatchGradientDescent (Márton) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > - ComputeEdgeDegrees (Hermann) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > Those are unclaimed (if I'm not mistaken): > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > - The relational Stuff > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > - LinearRegression > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 6:04 PM, Aljoscha > > >> > Krettek < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> Thanks, I added it. I'll keep a running > > list > > >> of > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> ported/unported > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> examples in my mails. I'll rename the > java > > >> > example > > >> > >>> >> > package to > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> examples > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> once the Scala API merge is done. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> I think the termination criterion is fine > > as > > >> it > > >> > is. > > >> > >>> >> Just > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> because > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> Scala > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> enables functional programming doesn't > mean > > >> it's > > >> > >> always > > >> > >>> >> > the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> best > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> choice. :D > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> So far we have ported: WordCount, KMeans, > > >> > >>> >> > ConnectedComponents, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> WebLogAnalysis, TransitiveClosureNaive > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> These are the examples people called dibs > > on: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> - TriangleEnumration and PageRank > (Fabian) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> - BatchGradientDescent (Márton) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> - ComputeEdgeDegrees (Hermann) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> Those are unclaimed (if I'm not > mistaken): > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> - The relational Stuff > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> - LinearRegression > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> Cheers, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> Aljoscha > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 4:23 PM, Kostas > > >> Tzoumas > > >> > < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> Transitive closure here, I also added a > > >> > >> termination > > >> > >>> >> > criterion > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> in the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> Java > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> version: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > > >> > >> > https://github.com/ktzoumas/incubator-flink/tree/tc-scala-example > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> Perhaps you can make the termination > > >> criterion > > >> > in > > >> > >>> >> Scala > > >> > >>> >> > more > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> functional? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> I noticed that the examples package name > > is > > >> > >>> >> > example.java but > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> examples.scala > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> Kostas > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 6:12 PM, Kostas > > >> Tzoumas > > >> > < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> I'll take TransitiveClosure and > > >> PiEstimation > > >> > >> (was not > > >> > >>> >> > on > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> your > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> list). > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> If nobody volunteers for the relational > > >> stuff > > >> > I > > >> > >> can > > >> > >>> >> > take > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> those > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> as > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> well. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> How about removing the > "RelationalQuery" > > >> from > > >> > >> both > > >> > >>> >> > Scala and > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> Java? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> It > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> seems to be a proper subset of TPC-H > Q3. > > >> Does > > >> > it > > >> > >> add > > >> > >>> >> > some > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> teaching > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> value on > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> top of TPC-H Q3? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> Kostas > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 5:57 PM, > Aljoscha > > >> > Krettek > > >> > >> < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> Thanks, I added it, along with an > > ITCase. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> So far we have ported: WordCount, > > KMeans, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> ConnectedComponents, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> WebLogAnalysis > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> These are the examples people called > > dibs > > >> on: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> - TriangleEnumration and PageRank > > >> (Fabian) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> - BatchGradientDescent (Márton) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> - ComputeEdgeDegrees (Hermann) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> Those are unclaimed (if I'm not > > mistaken): > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> - TransitiveClosure > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> - The relational Stuff > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> - LinearRegression > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> Cheers, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> Aljoscha > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Kostas > > >> > Tzoumas < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > WebLog here: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> > > >> > >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > > >> > >> > > >> > > > >> > > > https://github.com/ktzoumas/incubator-flink/tree/webloganalysis-example-scala > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > Do you need any more done? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 3:08 PM, > > Aljoscha > > >> > >> Krettek < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> I added the ConnectedComponents > > Example > > >> > from > > >> > >>> >> Vasia. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> Keep 'em coming, people. :D > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 6:07 PM, > > Fabian > > >> > >> Hueske < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> > Alright, will do. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> > Thanks! > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> > 2014-09-08 17:48 GMT+02:00 > Aljoscha > > >> > >> Krettek < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> [email protected]>: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> Ok people, executive decision. > :D > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> Please look at KMeansData.java > and > > >> > >>> >> > KMeans.scala. I'm > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> storing > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> data > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> in multi-dimensional object > arrays > > >> and > > >> > >> then > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> converting > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> it to > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> required Java or Scala objects. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> Also, I changed isEqualTo to > > >> equalTo to > > >> > >> make > > >> > >>> >> it > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> consistent > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> with the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> Java > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> API. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> Regarding Join (and coGroup). > > There > > >> is > > >> > no > > >> > >> need > > >> > >>> >> > for a > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> keyword, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> you > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> can > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> just write: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > >> left.join(right).where(0).equalTo(1) { > > >> > >> (le, > > >> > >>> >> re) > > >> > >>> >> > => > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> new > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> MyResult(le, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> re) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> } > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 2:07 PM, > > >> Fabian > > >> > >> Hueske > > >> > >>> >> < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > Aside from the DataSet issue, > I > > >> also > > >> > >> found > > >> > >>> >> an > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> inconsistency > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> with > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> Java > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > API. In Java join is done as: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > > >> ds1.join(ds2).where(...).equalTo(...) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > where in the current Scala > this > > >> is: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > > >> > ds1.join(d2).where(...).isEqualTo(...) > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > isEqualTo() should be renamed > to > > >> > >> equalTo(), > > >> > >>> >> > IMO. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > Also, join (+cross and > coGroup?) > > >> > lacks > > >> > >> the > > >> > >>> >> > with() > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> method > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> because > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> "with" > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> is > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > a keyword in Scala. Should be > > >> offer > > >> > >>> >> something > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> similar > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> for > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> Scala > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > or go > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> with > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > map() on Tuple2(left, right)? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > 2014-09-08 13:51 GMT+02:00 > > Stephan > > >> > Ewen > > >> > >> < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> Instead of Strings, > Object[][] > > >> would > > >> > >> work > > >> > >>> >> as > > >> > >>> >> > well. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> That > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> is a > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> generic > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> representation of a Tuple. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> Alternatively, they could be > > >> stored > > >> > as > > >> > >> Java > > >> > >>> >> > or > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> Scala > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> Tuples, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> with a > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> generic > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> utility method to convert > > between > > >> > the > > >> > >> two. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 10:55 > > AM, > > >> > Fabian > > >> > >>> >> > Hueske > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> <[email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > Yeah, I ran into the same > > >> > problem... > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > +1 for using Strings and > > >> parsing > > >> > >> them, > > >> > >>> >> but > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> using > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > CSVFormat > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> won't > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> work > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > because this is based on a > > >> > >>> >> FileInputFormat. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > So we would need to parse > the > > >> > Strings > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> manually... > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > 2014-09-08 10:35 GMT+02:00 > > >> > Aljoscha > > >> > >>> >> Krettek > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > <[email protected]>: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > Hi, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > on second thought. Maybe > we > > >> > should > > >> > >> just > > >> > >>> >> > change > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> all > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > example > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> input > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > data to strings and use > CSV > > >> > input > > >> > >>> >> > formats in > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> all > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > examples. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> What > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> do > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > you think? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > Cheers, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > Aljoscha > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at > 7:46 > > >> AM, > > >> > >>> >> Aljoscha > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> Krettek > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> [email protected]> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > Hi, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > yes it's unfortunate > that > > >> the > > >> > >> data > > >> > >>> >> > types are > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> incompatible. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > I'm > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> afraid > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > you have to to what you > > >> > proposed: > > >> > >>> >> move > > >> > >>> >> > the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> data to > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> a > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > static > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> field > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> and > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > convert it in the > > >> > >>> >> > getDefaultEdgeDataSet() > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> method in > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> Scala. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > It's > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> not > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > nice, but copying would > > >> > >> duplicate the > > >> > >>> >> > data > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> and > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> make it > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > easier > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> for > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> it > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > to go out of sync in > the > > >> Java > > >> > and > > >> > >>> >> Scala > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> versions. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > What do the others > think? > > >> This > > >> > >> will > > >> > >>> >> > probably > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> occur > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> in > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> all > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> examples. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > Cheers, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > Aljoscha > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at > > >> 10:04 > > >> > PM, > > >> > >>> >> > Vasiliki > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> Kalavri > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > < > > [email protected] > > >> > > > >> > >> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> Hey, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> I have ported the > > >> Connected > > >> > >>> >> Components > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> example, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> but > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> I am > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> not > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> sure > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> how > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > to > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> reuse the example > input > > >> data > > >> > >> from > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> java-examples. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> In the > > >> > ConnectedComponentsData > > >> > >>> >> class, > > >> > >>> >> > the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> vertices > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> and > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> edges > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> data > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> are > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> produced by the > methods > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> getDefaultVertexDataSet() > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> and > > >> getDefaultEdgeDataSet(), > > >> > >> which > > >> > >>> >> > take > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> an > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> org.apache.flink.api.java.ExecutionEnvironment > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> as > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> parameter. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> One way is to provide > > >> public > > >> > >> static > > >> > >>> >> > fields > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> (like > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> in > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> WordCountData > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> class), but this > > >> introduces a > > >> > >>> >> > conversion > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> from > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> org.apache.flink.api.java.tuple.Tuple2 to > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> Scala > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> tuple and > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> from > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> java.lang.Long to > > >> scala.Long > > >> > >> and I > > >> > >>> >> > guess > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> this > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> is > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> an > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> unnecessary > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > complexity > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> for an example (?). > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> Another way is, of > > >> course, to > > >> > >> copy > > >> > >>> >> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> example > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> data > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> in > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> Scala > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > example. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> Am I missing something > > >> here? > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> Thanks! > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> Cheers, > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> V. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> On 5 September 2014 > > 15:52, > > >> > >> Aljoscha > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> Krettek < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> Alright, I updated my > > >> repo: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> > > >> > >>> >> > > > >> https://github.com/aljoscha/incubator-flink/commits/scala-rework > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> This now has a > working > > >> > >> WordCount > > >> > >>> >> > example. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> It's > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> pretty > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> much a > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> copy > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> of > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> the Java example with > > >> some > > >> > >> fixups > > >> > >>> >> > for the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> syntax > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> and > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> lambda > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > functions. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> You'll also notice > > that I > > >> > >> added the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> java-examples > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> as a > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> dependency > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> for > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> the scala-examples. I > > did > > >> > this > > >> > >> to > > >> > >>> >> > reuse > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> the > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> example > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> input > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> data. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> When you ported a > > program > > >> > you > > >> > >> can > > >> > >>> >> do > > >> > >>> >> > a > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> pull > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> request > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> against > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> my > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> repo > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> and I will collect > the > > >> > >> examples. > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> Happy coding. :D > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 > at > > >> 12:19 > > >> > >> PM, > > >> > >>> >> > Hermann > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> Gábor < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> [email protected] > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > +1 > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > ComputeEdgeDegrees > > for > > >> me! > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 > > at > > >> > 11:44 > > >> > >> AM, > > >> > >>> >> > Márton > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> Balassi < > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > > [email protected] > > >> > > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> >> >>> >> >>>>> >> >> >> > > >>> > wrote: > > >> > >>> >> > >>>> 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