It's all good and creative, nonetheless, does anyone outthere has
looked at twitter's storm.
It's closer to what I've got in mind (see first post) and goes a
little step further with algorithmics:
- joins
- aggregates
- ...

For instance joining two json streams coming from two different
databases can be achieved simply by bolts in storm (which i don't know
and don't want to use at all because configuration seems not that
simple !!).

Most of existing module focus on parsing json chunks to ouptut json
rows.
I instead assume json is parsed (thanks to wonderful modules outhere)
and want to compose streams.

Go and look at storm to get an idea of the use cases better than i
could explain myself.


On 24 avr, 14:43, Nuno Job <nunojobpi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Roly you could have told me this existed :PP God damnit :)
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> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Roly Fentanes <r...@markover.me> wrote:
> > in mind continously prints j

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