Drake is similar to what you want and it is written in Clojure:
https://github.com/Factual/drake
-Ben
On 9/16/15 12:12 PM, Max Countryman wrote:
Hi,
I’m working on a project at work for which we’re currently considering a Python
tool built by Spotify called Luigi[1]. Luigi is a tool for building data
processing pipelines (hence the name). It’s capable of connecting to various
processors such as Hadoop and is limited in scope to building and managing
these pipelines as a directed graph. I’m curious if there are similar tools for
the JVM we should be taking into consideration? (Certainly a big plus if it’s
Clojure, from my perspective.) Note that we’re processing a relatively small
amount of data: at this point we’re just taking in some server logs and doing
post-processing over them to build aggregates of certain statistics.
Thanks,
Max
[1] https://github.com/spotify/luigi
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