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Paul Snively commented on KAFKA-9636: ------------------------------------- John, I've deleted all of the old archives and uploaded a new one as of today. I only made very minor naming changes and revised the `assert` to include all of the values involved in the `pipeInput` as well as the `describe` output from the `Topology`. I think the code is now as intention-and-result-revealing as I know how to make it. And unfortunately, I'm still completely stumped. Thanks for looking into this! > Simple join of two KTables fails > -------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-9636 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-9636 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Bug > Components: streams > Affects Versions: 2.4.1 > Reporter: Paul Snively > Assignee: John Roesler > Priority: Major > Attachments: merge_issue.zip > > > Attempting to join two KTables yields a `Topology` that, when tested with > `TopologyTestDriver` by adding records to the two `TestInputTopic`s, results > in an empty `TestOutputTopic`. > I'm attaching a very small reproduction. The code is in Scala. The project is > therefore an "sbt" project. You can reproduce the results from your shell > with `sbt test`. The failure output will include the `describe` of the > `Topology` in question. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)