Hey,
A very simple thing you could do is to set up a simple kafka producer in a
java program that will feed the data into a topic. This also has the
additional benefit that you are actually testing against kafka.
Cheers,
Gyula
Martin Neumann ezt írta (időpont: 2016. febr. 12., P,
0:20):
> Hej,
Hi!
The CI system has just finished uploading an new snapshot. In that one, the
scalatest dependency is now correctly at 2.11 again.
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/apache/flink/flink-test-utils_2.11/1.0-SNAPSHOT/flink-test-utils_2.11-1.0-20160211.232156-288.pom
Hi!
I examined the Apache Snapshot Repository, and I could see that in the
latest snapshot a "scalatest_2.10" version was introduced. I could not
figure out how, yet. I could not find a "flink-core_2.10" or
"flink-annotations_2.10" dependency, yet.
Previous snapshot:
https://repository.apache.or
Hej,
I have a stream program reading data from Kafka where the data is in
avro. I have my own DeserializationSchema to deal with it.
For testing reasons I want to read a dump from hdfs instead, is there a way
to use the same DeserializationSchema to read from an avro file stored on
hdfs?
cheers
Ufuk,
Thanks for the link. I've double-checked everything in our dependencies
list and it's all correct.
Stephan,
We don't explicitly depend on "flink-java", so there should be no suffix.
It's curious, to me, that scalatest is showing in the stack trace. I also
tried clearing ~/.sbt/staging and
Hi Cory!
Hmmm, curios... I just double check the code, there are no more references
to a Scala-versioned "flink-core" and "flink-annotations" project in the
code base.
The projects you use with Scala version suffix look good, actually. Just to
be safe, can you check that the "flink-java" dependen
> On 11 Feb 2016, at 22:24, Cory Monty wrote:
>
> Hmm. We don't explicitly include "flink-annotations" and we do not append the
> Scala suffix for "flink-core":
>
> `"org.apache.flink" % "flink-core" % "1.0-SNAPSHOT"`
>
> Here are the packages we currently include with a Scala suffix:
>
> fl
Hmm. We don't explicitly include "flink-annotations" and we do not append
the Scala suffix for "flink-core":
`"org.apache.flink" % "flink-core" % "1.0-SNAPSHOT"`
Here are the packages we currently include with a Scala suffix:
flink-scala
flink-clients
flink-streaming-scala
flink-connector-kafka-
Hi Cory!
"flink-core" and "flink-annotations" should not have Scala suffixes,
because they do not depend on Scala.
So far, we mark the Scala independent projects without suffixes. Is that
very confusing, or does that interfere with build tools?
Greetings,
Stephan
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 9:50 P
As of this afternoon, SBT is running into issues compiling with the
following error:
[error] Modules were resolved with conflicting cross-version suffixes in
[error]org.scalatest:scalatest _2.10, _2.11
[error]org.apache.flink:flink-core _2.11,
[error]org.apache.flink:flink-annotations
Thanks Stephan for following up!
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Stephan Ewen wrote:
> We discovered yesterday that the snapshot builds were not updated in a
> while (because the build server experienced timeouts).
> Hence the SNAPSHOT build may have quite stale.
>
> It is updating frequently
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One more thing to expect from the next version !
-Original Message-
From: Aljoscha Krettek [mailto:aljos...@apache.org]
Sent: lundi 8 février 2016 13:18
To: user@flink.apache.org
Subject: Re: Distribution of sinks among the nodes
Hi,
I just merged the new feature, so once this ma
Hi Radu,
did you check the JobManager logs as well? Maybe there you can see why the
JobManager is failing.
The timeout is configurable through the "akka.client.timeout" variable. The
default value is "60 s".
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 7:35 PM, Radu Tudoran
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I am running a prog
Hi Ram,
This is an Exception thrown in the Twitter client. Unfortunately the
exception is caught and not printed to the screen.
I would suggest to set a breakpoint in the ClientBase to find out
about the reason for the failed connection.
Cheers,
Max
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 9:30 AM, ram kumar w
Quick clarification on Stephan's comment: In Flink 0.10, no suffix means
scala 2.10, for Scala 2.11 you have to add the _2.11 suffix to ALL
dependencies (including flink-java_2.11, flink-core_2.11 and so on).
In Flink 1.0, all artifacts depending on scala have a version suffix. For
example flink-cl
Hi,
which build system are you using? Can you maybe post the configuration file
of that build system ? (pom.xml / sbt file).
I suspect that some of the dependencies are wrong. Maybe not all have the
right scala version suffix or there is a version mix.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Simone Rob
Hi,
Got following exception in taskmanager logs when running
TwitterFilterSourceExample,
08:25:19,207 WARN
com.twitter.hbc.httpclient.ClientBase -
twitterSourceClient failed to establish connection properly
08:25:19,207 INFO
com.twitter.hbc.httpclient.ClientBase
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