I've used the Perl AnyEvent::Twitter::Stream CPAN module and the Ruby
tweetstream gem. Both of them work just fine, although I think the
error handling in the Perl one may have a glitch. The Perl one is
lighter on both CPU and RAM use, but that's the nature of Perl vs.
Ruby, not something in the library codes themselves.
I don't know if either of them has been updated to work with the
official User Streams endpoint yet - last time I looked at User
Streams, I used cURL from the command line.
I'll probably get back to my User Streams project next week - I've
been pushing to get my appliances in shape for the SUSE Disters
contest entry deadline, which is tomorrow. ;-)
And yes, I'd still like the option to get "spritzer" data in User
Streams without having to open another connection. But I'm probably
the only one. ;-)
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Quoting Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com>:
While it's in Scala, not Java, I've heard good things about
@alejandrocrosa's Scala-TwitterStreamer :
http://github.com/acrosa/Scala-TwitterStreamer -- you should be able
to make use of it fairly easily in a Java environment.
We'd love to start collecting libraries built around the Streaming API.
Regardless of language, does anyone have libraries to share with everyone?
Taylor
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:25 AM, D. Smith <emai...@sharedlog.com> wrote:
Hello there!
I am pretty experienced with using PHP for Twitter, but now I want to
use firehose and Java seems to be a much better fit because of
'Threads', so I can listen to Firehose the pass a job to a thread and
return right away. PHP cannot do that, well, maybe to some crazy hacks
that I am not too impressed with.
Anyway, can someone recommend a good Java client that does that,
ideally where I can just extend the class to write my own runnable
classes.
thanks a lot.
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