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Aljoscha Krettek commented on FLINK-10167: ------------------------------------------ I meant values as the Scala language uses values, i.e. subclasses of {{AnyVal}}, which are roughly those types that the Java language calls primitives (for reference: [https://www.scala-lang.org/api/current/scala/AnyVal.html]). A Scala {{Tuple}} is not a value so it works. The issue is that Java {{Object}} is roughly equal to Scala {{AnyRef}}, so only subclasses of {{AnyRef}} work here. Regarding your second question, there was no specific reasoning behind this, {{Object}} was used here because it allows using streams of any Java type that is not a primitive, likewise, it works for Scala types that are not values. I think if we implemented it now and took Scala into consideration more carefully we would have done it differently. Regarding your exception, I think this could be caused by the key not being deterministic. If you post your code I could have a look. > SessionWindows not compatible with typed DataStreams in scala > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-10167 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-10167 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Andrew Roberts > Priority: Major > > I'm trying to construct a trivial job that uses session windows, and it looks > like the data type parameter is hardcoded to `Object`/`AnyRef`. Due to the > invariance of java classes in scala, this means that we can't use the > provided SessionWindow helper classes in scala on typed streams. > > Example job: > {code:java} > import org.apache.flink.api.scala._ > import org.apache.flink.streaming.api.scala.{DataStream, > StreamExecutionEnvironment} > import > org.apache.flink.streaming.api.windowing.assigners.ProcessingTimeSessionWindows > import org.apache.flink.streaming.api.windowing.time.Time > import org.apache.flink.streaming.api.windowing.windows.{TimeWindow, Window} > import org.apache.flink.util.Collector > object TestJob { > val jobName = "TestJob" > def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = { > val env = StreamExecutionEnvironment.getExecutionEnvironment > env.fromCollection(Range(0, 100).toList) > .keyBy(_ / 10) > .window(ProcessingTimeSessionWindows.withGap(Time.minutes(1))) > .reduce( > (a: Int, b: Int) => a + b, > (key: Int, window: Window, items: Iterable[Int], out: > Collector[String]) => s"${key}: ${items}" > ) > .map(println(_)) > env.execute(jobName) > } > }{code} > > Compile error: > {code:java} > [error] found : > org.apache.flink.streaming.api.windowing.assigners.ProcessingTimeSessionWindows > [error] required: > org.apache.flink.streaming.api.windowing.assigners.WindowAssigner[_ >: Int, ?] > [error] Note: Object <: Any (and > org.apache.flink.streaming.api.windowing.assigners.ProcessingTimeSessionWindows > <: > org.apache.flink.streaming.api.windowing.assigners.MergingWindowAssigner[Object,org.apache.flink.streaming.api.windowing.windows.TimeWindow]), > but Java-defined class WindowAssigner is invariant in type T. > [error] You may wish to investigate a wildcard type such as `_ <: Any`. (SLS > 3.2.10) > [error] > .window(ProcessingTimeSessionWindows.withGap(Time.minutes(1))){code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)