Mike That could be cool - though we'd probably first want to reach out to the Kylo community and ask them to contribute it directly rather than just grabbing a copy.
Thanks On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Damian Czaja <damian.cz...@nokia.com> wrote: > Here is a great repo with a lot of information about NiFi and tools around > it created by the community: > https://github.com/jfrazee/awesome-nifi > > There is also some processor to submit Spark Jobs: > https://github.com/qiansl127/nifi-spark-bundle > > Best regards, > Damian > > > On 11.05.2018 16:48, Mike Thomsen wrote: > > I was poking around the Kylo repo and noticed that they appear to have a > processor that is designed to directly launch a Spark job from NiFi (ie not > just work w/ Livy). Any thoughts on reviewing and possibly bringing that > into the core bundles since IIRC it's ASL 2.0? > > On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:27 AM dan young <danoyo...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Awesome! NiFi is an amazing tool. As Joe mentioned the docs are a great >> place to start along with the Hortonworks forums. Although we don't use HDP, >> the content is still very relevant. >> >> Start simple and iterate...Install on your laptop and start moving bits! >> >> Regards >> >> Dano >> >> >> On Fri, May 11, 2018, 7:54 AM Andrés Ivaldi <iaiva...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, I'm new with Nifi, >>> >>> I'm working on a POC where flow must be created dinamically and result >>> processed with spark, which would be the best way to start? >>> >>> I've never used Nifi before. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ing. Ivaldi Andres > >