Thanks for the updating, Xinyu and Hai! Great to see another Running
emerging :)
I'm on the FlinkRunner. Looking forward to working together with you to
make the Beam Runners even better. Particularly, we should sync on the
portability, as some things are still to be fleshed out. In Flink, we
are starting to integrate portable State.
Best,
Max
On 11.10.18 05:14, Jesse Anderson wrote:
Interesting
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018, 3:49 PM Kenneth Knowles <k...@apache.org
<mailto:k...@apache.org>> wrote:
Welcome, Hai!
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 3:46 PM Hai Lu <lhai...@gmail.com
<mailto:lhai...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi, all
This is Hai from LinkedIn. As Xinyu mentioned, I have been
working on portable API for Samza runner and made some solid
progress. It's been a very smooth process (although not
effortless for sure) and I'm really grateful for the great
platform that you all have built. I'm very impressed. Bravo!
Excited to work with everyone on Beam. Do expect more questions
from me down the road.
Thanks,
Hai
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 12:36 PM Kenneth Knowles
<k...@apache.org <mailto:k...@apache.org>> wrote:
Clarification: Thomas Groh wrote the fuser, not me!
Thanks for the sharing all this. Really cool.
Kenn
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:17 AM Rui Wang <ruw...@google.com
<mailto:ruw...@google.com>> wrote:
Thanks for sharing! it's so exciting to hear that Beam
is being used on Samza in production @LinkedIn! Your
feedback will be helpful to Beam community!
Besides, Beam supports SQL right now and hopefully Beam
community could also receive feedback on BeamSQL
<https://beam.apache.org/documentation/dsls/sql/overview/> in
the future.
-Rui
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:10 AM Jean-Baptiste Onofré
<j...@nanthrax.net <mailto:j...@nanthrax.net>> wrote:
Thanks for sharing and congrats for this great work !
Regards
JB
Le 10 oct. 2018, à 20:23, Xinyu Liu <xinyuliu.us
<mailto:%3Ca>@gmail.com <http://gmail.com>
target=_blank>xinyuliu.us
<http://xinyuliu.us>@gmail.com <http://gmail.com>> a
écrit:
Hi, All,
It's been over four months since we added the
Samza Runner to Beam, and we've been making a
lot of progress after that. Here I would like to
update your guys and share some really good news
happening here at LinkedIn:
1) First Beam job in production @LInkedIn!
After a few rounds of testing and benchmarking,
we finally rolled out our first Beam job here!
The job uses quite a few features, such as event
time, fixed/session windowing, early triggering,
and stateful processing. Our first customer is
very happy and they highly appraise the
easy-to-use Beam API as well as powerful
processing model. Due to the limited resources
here, we put our full trust in the work you guys
are doing, and we didn't run into any surprises.
We see extremely attention to details as well as
non-compromise in any user experience everywhere
in the code base. We would like to thank
everyone in the Beam community to contribute to
such an amazing framework!
2) A portable Samza Runner prototype
We are also starting the work in making Samza
Runner portable. So far we just got the python
word count example working using portable Samza
Runner. Please look out for the PR for this very
soon :). Again, this work is not possible
without the great Beam portability framework,
and the developers like Luke and Ahmet, just to
name a few, behind it. The ReferenceRunner has
been extremely useful to us to figure out what's
needed and how it works. Kudos to Thomas Groh,
Ben Sidhom and all the others who makes this
available to us. And to Kenn, your fuse work rocks.
3) More contributors in Samza Runner
The runner has been Chris and my personal
project for a while and now it's not the case.
We got Hai Lu and Boris Shkolnik from Samza team
to contribute. Hai has been focusing on the
portability work as mentioned in #2, and Boris
will work mostly on supporting our use cases. We
will send more emails discussing our use cases,
like the "Update state after firing" email I
sent out earlier.
Finally, a shout-out to our very own Chris
Pettitt. Without you, none of the above won't
happen!
Thanks,
Xinyu