Okie doke. Thanks for the confirmation, Burak and Tathagata.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 2:23 AM, Tathagata Das
wrote:
> I confirm that is indeed the case. It is designed to be so because it
> keeps things simpler - less chances of issues related to cleanup when
> stop() is called. Also it keeps t
I confirm that is indeed the case. It is designed to be so because it
keeps things simpler - less chances of issues related to cleanup when
stop() is called. Also it keeps things consistent with the spark context -
once a spark context is stopped it cannot be used any more.
You can create a new s
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but unfortunately for now, once a
streaming context is stopped, it can't be restarted.
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Chammas"
To: u...@spark.incubator.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 9, 2014 6:11:51 PM
Subject: Restarting a Streaming Context
So