Denis,

Have some open questions in ignite

1.       Does all the tables created in ignite gets converted to binary objects 
internally?

2.       Does all the cache entities like Person gets converted to binary 
objects internally?

3.       Is using binary objects better than entity cache objects?

4.       Is the a way to deserialize AvroFormat messages from kafka to ignite 
sink? Examples are available for String and JSON converters.

Please help.

Thanks & Regards,
Sriveena

From: Denis Mekhanikov [mailto:dmekhani...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2018 8:09 PM
To: user@ignite.apache.org
Subject: Re: Information regarding Ignite Web Console

Sriveena,

You should configure corresponding query entities to be able to query data in 
cache.
Annotation driven configuration is also available.

See more: 
https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/cache-queries#section-query-configuration-by-annotations<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapacheignite.readme.io%2Fdocs%2Fcache-queries%23section-query-configuration-by-annotations&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7C54bd9746eb084b48efc108d5ddce2906%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636658799914056234&sdata=jOJs8Be4hdwLNY1AYdwCHU0sisEzcdSkwGEQY4v9%2F3Y%3D&reserved=0>

Denis

пт, 29 июн. 2018 г. в 12:43, Sriveena Mattaparthi 
<sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com<mailto:sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com>>:
Hi Denis,

I am trying to use the below code to query the binary object

    IgniteCache<Integer, BinaryObject> cache = 
start.getOrCreateCache(cfg).withKeepBinary();
    BinaryObjectBuilder builder = start.binary().builder("BinaryTest");
    builder.setField("name", "Test");
    cache.put(1, builder.build());

    QueryCursor<List<?>> query = cache.query(new SqlFieldsQuery("select name 
from BinaryTest"));

But it is failing in latest 2.5 version saying BinaryTest Table does not exist.

How do we query the binary objects in the above example?

Please help.

Thanks & Regards,
Sriveena

From: Denis Mekhanikov 
[mailto:dmekhani...@gmail.com<mailto:dmekhani...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 6:37 PM

To: user@ignite.apache.org<mailto:user@ignite.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Information regarding Ignite Web Console

Sriveena,

You can have objects of different types in one cache, but querying it will be 
tricky.
You will have to configure 
QueryEntities<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapacheignite-sql.readme.io%2Fdocs%2Fschema-and-indexes%23section-queryentity-based-configuration&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7C6e1e06d9d5c0452da8da08d5dc2ee46a%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636657016326903455&sdata=Z093el7e%2Fj%2BngjoDdJjUwWNUWfPu4Yb0OZgKv3ZEiis%3D&reserved=0>
 for your data, that will describe, which fields are available for querying.
Annotation based 
configuration<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapacheignite-sql.readme.io%2Fdocs%2Fschema-and-indexes%23section-queryentity-based-configuration&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7C6e1e06d9d5c0452da8da08d5dc2ee46a%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636657016326903455&sdata=Z093el7e%2Fj%2BngjoDdJjUwWNUWfPu4Yb0OZgKv3ZEiis%3D&reserved=0>
 is also available.
Querying nested object is also possible, if you configure the query entities 
properly: 
https://apacheignite-sql.readme.io/docs/schema-and-indexes#section-indexing-nested-objects<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapacheignite-sql.readme.io%2Fdocs%2Fschema-and-indexes%23section-indexing-nested-objects&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7C6e1e06d9d5c0452da8da08d5dc2ee46a%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636657016326903455&sdata=1amkW4husY1fLSN%2FKtEBx8app5u%2FkUJhqiA4JCYgQ0o%3D&reserved=0>

So, if you want to run SQL queries over your data, it should have some concrete 
schema.

Denis

ср, 27 июн. 2018 г. в 14:08, Sriveena Mattaparthi 
<sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com<mailto:sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com>>:
Thank you so much for the quicker responses unlike any other forums..I really 
appreciate that.

One last question Denis, we have plan to load all the mongodb collections to 
ignite cache and perform complex aggregations and join in memory.

But Unlike any RDBMS data stores we cannot have fixed model objects for each 
collections as each document in the collection may have its own columns and 
datatypes.

Could you please suggest, if ignite is the choice for this kind of scenario 
where same mongo collection have different type of data.

Please note that we have tried using BinaryObject, but we are stuck that ignite 
doesn’t support querying on the inner binaryobject.( binaryobject inside a 
binaryobject – sub documents, array inside a mongo document)

Thanks & Regards,
Sriveena

From: Denis Mekhanikov 
[mailto:dmekhani...@gmail.com<mailto:dmekhani...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 4:02 PM

To: user@ignite.apache.org<mailto:user@ignite.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Information regarding Ignite Web Console

Sriveena,

CacheStore<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fignite.apache.org%2Freleases%2Flatest%2Fjavadoc%2Forg%2Fapache%2Fignite%2Fcache%2Fstore%2FCacheStore.html&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7Cf08122ce8c394e2c7a1e08d5dc193829%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656923260911744&sdata=7LEcZ6l%2FFMHm7ZZ518w4WH%2FBm8ylC3yhTDTl05AcZ0M%3D&reserved=0>
 extends the 
CacheWriter<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.javadoc.io%2Fjavax.cache%2Fcache-api%2F1.0.0%2Fjavax%2Fcache%2Fintegration%2FCacheWriter.html&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7Cf08122ce8c394e2c7a1e08d5dc193829%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656923260911744&sdata=UBNLjs2J4E4IZG6JGhToO6QzOr7QXkNo7OFZycVYbq0%3D&reserved=0>
 interface, which has 
delete<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.javadoc.io%2Fjavax.cache%2Fcache-api%2F1.0.0%2Fjavax%2Fcache%2Fintegration%2FCacheWriter.html%23delete(java.lang.Object)&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7Cf08122ce8c394e2c7a1e08d5dc193829%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656923260921745&sdata=2q1Mutj83625oVhVIEiawuiarAsK8UNmyZvrbk9J7nE%3D&reserved=0>
 and 
deleteAll<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.javadoc.io%2Fjavax.cache%2Fcache-api%2F1.0.0%2Fjavax%2Fcache%2Fintegration%2FCacheWriter.html%23deleteAll(java.util.Collection)&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7Cf08122ce8c394e2c7a1e08d5dc193829%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656923260921745&sdata=NIJFLEwPbXOgpgkja9m48c8hENGNg1dTOyghSzaIiJ4%3D&reserved=0>
 methods, which will be called by Ignite, when you remove entries from Ignite 
caches.
write<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.javadoc.io%2Fjavax.cache%2Fcache-api%2F1.0.0%2Fjavax%2Fcache%2Fintegration%2FCacheWriter.html%23write(javax.cache.Cache.Entry)&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7Cf08122ce8c394e2c7a1e08d5dc193829%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656923260931759&sdata=tBdc%2FPmMicFBKc82w7s10TvP5r9Sl7%2B7FLPJidwsFsw%3D&reserved=0>
 and 
writeAll<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic.javadoc.io%2Fjavax.cache%2Fcache-api%2F1.0.0%2Fjavax%2Fcache%2Fintegration%2FCacheWriter.html%23writeAll(java.util.Collection)&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7Cf08122ce8c394e2c7a1e08d5dc193829%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656923260931759&sdata=Sw5W5BSEgyrBRfoIUpx7pwIfYl5gXSNXtYefE4ghmBk%3D&reserved=0>
 methods will be called, when you put some data into cache.
It works the same way with MySQL or any other relational DB.
So, CacheStore gives you a possibility to implement synchronization with any 
external data source. You can do it for MongoDB, if you need.

Denis

ср, 27 июн. 2018 г. в 13:18, Sriveena Mattaparthi 
<sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com<mailto:sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com>>:
Thanks Denis for the pointers.

But the case explained in 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBtI2Z01kAA<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DXBtI2Z01kAA&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7Cf08122ce8c394e2c7a1e08d5dc193829%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656923260941765&sdata=HLmtH02Dr4h455PggnRBQxe0eZJxENxp7nDlPXb5xek%3D&reserved=0>
 -  Using Ignite Web Console for Automatic RDBMS Integration with Apache Ignite 
- Part 3.
shows that any deletions happening on ignite cache are getting reflected in the 
mysql database.

Which I thought is ignite feature of autosyncing data to and from RDBMS 
databases.
Please correct my understanding.

Thanks & Regards,
Sriveena

From: Denis Mekhanikov 
[mailto:dmekhani...@gmail.com<mailto:dmekhani...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 3:28 PM

To: user@ignite.apache.org<mailto:user@ignite.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Information regarding Ignite Web Console

Sriveena,

Web Console can generate schema in Ignite based on an existing schema in a 
relational database.
But you can do it yourself, without use of Web Console.
Web Console only makes it easier to wire-up stuff, i.e. generate required data 
classes and configuration.

Unfortunately, this feature is not available for NoSQL databases. But you still 
can configure everything yourself.
You will need to implement a 
CacheStore<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fignite.apache.org%2Freleases%2Flatest%2Fjavadoc%2Forg%2Fapache%2Fignite%2Fcache%2Fstore%2FCacheStore.html&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7Cf4918a96e28644d507b908d5dc1491ba%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656903279754570&sdata=V09AYASdhDUexLS4ZNs44zvEWjJ1lmZFqjVRwQft2xs%3D&reserved=0>,
 that will load data from your database into Ignite.
Here is documentation on this feature: 
https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/3rd-party-store<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapacheignite.readme.io%2Fdocs%2F3rd-party-store&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7Cf4918a96e28644d507b908d5dc1491ba%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656903279754570&sdata=9w94GuXNlswyUb9XshSsZtol3Qp8ib7GIk9dpwbZiYQ%3D&reserved=0>

Denis

ср, 27 июн. 2018 г. в 12:41, Sriveena Mattaparthi 
<sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com<mailto:sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com>>:
Hi Denis,

Thank you so much for the quick turn around
Could you also confirm if there is a similar integration from ignite to NoSQL 
database like MongoDB ?

Our requirement also has mongo db changes to be automatically synced up to 
Ignite?

Please help.

Thanks & Regards,
Sriveena

From: Denis Mekhanikov 
[mailto:dmekhani...@gmail.com<mailto:dmekhani...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 2:58 PM
To: user@ignite.apache.org<mailto:user@ignite.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Information regarding Ignite Web Console

Sriveena,

You can find sources of Web Console in the Ignite Git repository: 
https://github.com/apache/ignite/tree/master/modules/web-console<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fapache%2Fignite%2Ftree%2Fmaster%2Fmodules%2Fweb-console&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7C1bd39c9b865f43eca6d408d5dc104bee%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656884921777570&sdata=J6LSkoURVCvHJDnKyWrjpFRj02E9T0njpXSxFJPJAvU%3D&reserved=0>

If you want to run Web Console by yourself, you can use the following Docker 
image: 
https://hub.docker.com/r/apacheignite/web-console-standalone/<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhub.docker.com%2Fr%2Fapacheignite%2Fweb-console-standalone%2F&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7C1bd39c9b865f43eca6d408d5dc104bee%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656884921777570&sdata=xQKYRGlEn9UQQ2EDM9nc6RTZLEbHH7eCl7vGCf2UbLM%3D&reserved=0>
There is also Web Console, hosted by GridGain, available at 
https://console.gridgain.com/<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fconsole.gridgain.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7C1bd39c9b865f43eca6d408d5dc104bee%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656884921787575&sdata=yyxqlC%2BcnR9yLRwgGxD6aCvy0t9eh2J4djvNsztr2YM%3D&reserved=0>

Denis

ср, 27 июн. 2018 г. в 10:14, Sriveena Mattaparthi 
<sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com<mailto:sriveena.mattapar...@ekaplus.com>>:

Hi,

I am interested to know if Ignite Webconsole is opensource as the document says

Ignite can integrate with any relational database (RDBMS) that supports a JDBC 
driver - Oracle, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, and MySQL

Ignite supports automatic RDBMS integration via Ignite Web 
Console<https://apac01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fconsole.gridgain.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7CSriveena.Mattaparthi%40ekaplus.com%7C1bd39c9b865f43eca6d408d5dc104bee%7C2a5b4e9716be4be4b2d40f3fcb3d373c%7C1%7C0%7C636656884921797580&sdata=CorLQYS%2FCirN%2BOxK72fvwKFGL5E%2BSQ%2FY4Qn0hPzNvW0%3D&reserved=0>.

Please confirm.
Thanks & Regards,
Sriveena

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