Hi Robert. Thank you for the answer.
I am looking at a rate of max 10.000 elements / 10 seconds, so Elastic/Kibana is probably the way to go. I'll find a way to model it. Thanks. /Palle ----- Original meddelelse ----- > Fra: Robert Metzger <rmetz...@apache.org> > Til: user@flink.apache.org <user@flink.apache.org> > Dato: Man, 30. maj 2016 12:31 > Emne: Re: Visualize result of Flink job > > Hi Palle, I think there is currently no way of sending the data from > a streaming Flink job into Zeppelin.What rate / amount of data do you > expect to send every 10 seconds to the visualization tool?People have > used Flink -> ES -> Kibana for this purpose in the past [1], but I > think you can not send millions of records per second into ES. > Something like 1000 - 5000 elements / second should easily work for a > small ES setup.[1] > https://www.elastic.co/blog/building-real-time-dashboard-applications-with-apache-flink-elasticsearch-and-kibana > > [https://www.elastic.co/blog/building-real-time-dashboard-applications-with-apache-flink-elasticsearch-and-kibana] > On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Palle < pa...@sport.dk > [mailto:pa...@sport.dk]> > wrote: > > OK, I found product that seems to be what I am looking for: > Apache Zeppelin. I will have a look into that one. If anyone can > point me to an example (Git) outputting data from Flink to the > Zeppelin Notebook I would be happy. > > > ----- Original meddelelse ----- > > Fra: Palle < pa...@sport.dk [mailto:pa...@sport.dk]> > > Til: user@flink.apache.org [mailto:user@flink.apache.org] > > Dato: Man, 30. maj 2016 08:20 > > Emne: Re: Visualize result of Flink job > > > > I know exactly what to visualize. As I wrote, it is the latest > > result of the Flink job I would like to visualize. There is no > need > > to use elastic to find it first. > > > > The data I have is of such a nature that they every 10 seconds > > could be written into a file, meaning that the file at all > times > > would contain the most recent results (at latest 10 seconds > old). I > > am not interested in the history, and therefore I should think > > elastic is not the best fit. So my question is if anyone knows > of a > > component (Apache or other) that can make the visualization a > little > > nicer than just the file :-) > > > > > > ----- Original meddelelse ----- > > > Fra: Kanstantsin Kamkou < kkam...@gmail.com [mailto:kkam...@gmail.com]> > > > Til: user@flink.apache.org [mailto:user@flink.apache.org] > > > Dato: Søn, 29. maj 2016 22:42 > > > Emne: Re: Visualize result of Flink job > > > > > > > I am thinking it may not be the best fit, because Elastic > is by > > > nature a search engine that is good for trending and stuff > like > > that > > > - not entire replacement of the current view. > > > Why u think that the elasticsearch is not the right tool? To > > > visualise > > > something u have to find what to visualise first, right? > > > > > > > > > On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 8:20 PM, Palle < pa...@sport.dk > [mailto:pa...@sport.dk]> > wrote: > > > > Hi there > > > > > > > > I am using Flink to analyse a lot of incoming data. Every > 10 > > > seconds it makes sense to present the analysis so far as some > form > > > of visualization. Every 10 seconds I therefore will replace > the > > > current contents of the visualization/presentation with the > > analysis > > > result of the most recent 10 seconds. > > > > > > > > I was first thinking of using ElasticSearch/Kibana for this > > > because I know it should be easy to set up, but I am thinking > it > > may > > > not be the best fit, because Elastic is by nature a search > engine > > > that is good for trending and stuff like that - not entire > > > replacement of the current view. And therefore I may also > > experience > > > difficulties implementing the view in Elastic. > > > > > > > > Does anyone know of any other visualization tools that work > well > > > with Flink? ...where it is easy to export the result of a > Flink > > job > > > to a user interface (web). > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Palle > >