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Dmitry Minkovsky edited comment on KAFKA-4628 at 6/7/17 11:14 PM: ------------------------------------------------------------------ on KAFKA-4880 (a dupe of this ticket), @Michael Noll writes: > FWIW, I wonder how much interest there actually is for this functionality. > Users have been requesting stream-globalTable joins, but personally I have > yet to run into a person that wants table-globalTable joins. Just saying. I hadn't noticed that GlobalKTables were severely limited and assumed they had all the functionality of regular tables. I had been really excited to use them for "hydration"/denormalization. I have two models which will be present in my application in different quantities. Instances of one model will be very few in quantity compared to instances of the second model. I want to "hydrate" instances of the high-quantity model with instances of the low-quantity model, which can be available in its entirety at all instances. KTable/KTable joins are great for denormalization because you can drive the update from both sides of the relationship. KTable/GlobalKTable joins would facilitates such updates while removing the need to repartition the left table. was (Author: dminkovsky): on KAFKA-4880 (a dupe of this ticket), @Michael Noll writes: > FWIW, I wonder how much interest there actually is for this functionality. > Users have been requesting stream-globalTable joins, but personally I have > yet to run into a person that wants table-globalTable joins. Just saying. I hadn't noticed that GlobalKTables were severely limited and assumed they had all the functionality of regular tables. I had been really excited to use them for "hydration" or denormalization. I have two models which will be present in my application in different quantities. Instances of one model will be very few in quantity compared to instances of the second model. I want to "hydrate" instances of the high-quantity model with instances of the low-quantity model, which can be available in its entirety at all instances. KTable/KTable joins are great for denormalization because you can drive the update from both sides of the relationship. KTable/GlobalKTable joins would facilitates such updates while removing the need to repartition the left table. > Support KTable/GlobalKTable Joins > --------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-4628 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-4628 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: streams > Affects Versions: 0.10.2.0 > Reporter: Damian Guy > Fix For: 0.11.1.0 > > > In KIP-99 we have added support for GlobalKTables, however we don't currently > support KTable/GlobalKTable joins as they require materializing a state store > for the join. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)