I agree, Ewan.
We should also look into combining both Flink and Spark into one.This eases the 
industry adaptation instead.

Thanking you.

With Regards
Sree 


     On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 3:21 AM, Ewan Higgs <ewan.hi...@ugent.be> 
wrote:
   

 Hi all,
A quick question about Tungsten. The announcement of the Tungsten 
project is on the back of Hadoop Summit in Brussels where some of the 
Flink devs were giving talks [1] on how Flink manages memory using byte 
arrays and the like to avoid the overhead of all the Java types[2]. Is 
there an opportunity for code reuse here? Spark and Flink may have 
different needs in some respects, but they work fundamentally towards 
the same goal so I imagine there could be come worthwhile collaboration.

-Ewan

[1] http://2015.hadoopsummit.org/brussels/speaker/?speaker=MrtonBalassi
http://2015.hadoopsummit.org/brussels/speaker/?speaker=AljoschaKrettek

[2] 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=53741525
https://flink.apache.org/news/2015/03/13/peeking-into-Apache-Flinks-Engine-Room.html

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