Count will always use a StateStore, but if you want you can use an InMemory store if you don't want a persistent store. You can do this by using the overloaded `count(StateStoreSupplier<KeyValueStore>)` method. You would use `Stores.create(name).inMemory()...` to create the inmemory store
On Wed, 1 Nov 2017 at 11:22 pravin kumar <pk007...@gmail.com> wrote: > i have created 3 inputtopics with 10 partitions each and output Topic with > 10 partitions > > I did wordcount example and stored it in GlobalKTable. > i initally stored counted value in LocalStateStore and then it to > GlobalStateStore. > > i have atteated the code here: > https://gist.github.com/Pk007790/d46236b1b5c394301f27b96891a94584 > > and i have supplied the inputs to the producers like this > :https://gist.github.com/Pk007790/ba934b7bcea42b8b05f4816de3cb84a0 > > my ques is:how to store the processed information in GlobalStateStore > without localStateStore >