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Learning Apache Apex

By : Thomas Weise, Ananth Gundabattula, Munagala V. Ramanath, David Yan, Kenneth Knowles
Book Image

Learning Apache Apex

By: Thomas Weise, Ananth Gundabattula, Munagala V. Ramanath, David Yan, Kenneth Knowles

Overview of this book

Apache Apex is a next-generation stream processing framework designed to operate on data at large scale, with minimum latency, maximum reliability, and strict correctness guarantees. Half of the book consists of Apex applications, showing you key aspects of data processing pipelines such as connectors for sources and sinks, and common data transformations. The other half of the book is evenly split into explaining the Apex framework, and tuning, testing, and scaling Apex applications. Much of our economic world depends on growing streams of data, such as social media feeds, financial records, data from mobile devices, sensors and machines (the Internet of Things - IoT). The projects in the book show how to process such streams to gain valuable, timely, and actionable insights. Traditional use cases, such as ETL, that currently consume a significant chunk of data engineering resources are also covered. The final chapter shows you future possibilities emerging in the streaming space, and how Apache Apex can contribute to it.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Partitioning


As discussed in Chapter 4Scalability, Low Latency, and Performance, stateless partitioning of a single operator can be accomplished by setting the PARTITIONER attribute. For the current example, we could partition CSVParser using the following configuration stanza:

<property>  <name>apex.operator.CSVParser.attr.PARTITIONER</name>  <value>com.datatorrent.common.partitioner.StatelessPartitioner:2</value></property>

If we want some section of the SQL pipeline to be partitioned in parallel, we can set the PARTITION_PARALLEL attribute on the input ports of the downstream operators in that section, as shown in this example:

<property>
  <name>apex.operator.LogicalFilter_1.inputport.input.attr.PARTITION_PARALLEL
    </name>  <value>true</value></property>

With these changes, the physical DAG of our application would look like this:

The application's physical DAG