Great suggestion, Paris. I would love to see Samoa building on these concept once they are stable enough in the supported data processing engines.
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Paris Carbone <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Samoans, > > It seems that system semantics in stream processing are converging lately. > Apache Storm has now explicit state and windows [1], almost identical to > Flink and Beam. Samza is also moving in a similar direction. > > This is really exciting and it feels natural to start moving the Samoa > programming model a level up on top these establishing concepts. For > example, there is no more need for custom buffering to implement windowing > and ML models etc. can be re-defined and engineered as operator state to be > durable. There are quite many cool things to be done and I believe there > can be a very attractive roadmap for Samoa in that direction. What do you > think? > > [1] > https://community.hortonworks.com/articles/14171/windowing-and-state-checkpointing-in-apache-storm.html > > Paris >
