To clarify is few days we'll have the first cut of the cassandra source to match our sink. You can then mix and match to create your flow.
We are working on hosting live demos at www.landoop.com. They have also built a Cloudera CSD to integrate Confluent into Cloudera Manager. We have a number of sinks and sources connectors in the works and happy to take more on. www.datamountainer.com Regards Andrew ________________________________ From: Andrew Stevenson<mailto:asteven...@outlook.com> Sent: 15/04/2016 07:04 To: users@kafka.apache.org<mailto:users@kafka.apache.org> Subject: RE: Kafka Connect - Source Connector for Apache Cassandra In a few days you can! Regards Andrew ________________________________ From: Kaz Chehresa<mailto:k...@3ten8.com> Sent: 14/04/2016 19:24 To: users@kafka.apache.org<mailto:users@kafka.apache.org> Subject: Re: Kafka Connect - Source Connector for Apache Cassandra Thank you all. Andrew, so at this point one can not go this way: Cassandra > Connector_A > Kafka > Connector_B > Some other storage? On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 6:08 AM, Andrew Stevenson < and...@datamountaineer.com> wrote: > And this one. We’re adding a source to the sink plus ssl and user/name > password support. Kerberos support is planned. > > https://github.com/datamountaineer/stream-reactor > > > > > > > On 14/04/16 01:54, "Joe Stein" <joest...@elodina.net> wrote: > > >There is one being worked on here > >https://github.com/tuplejump/kafka-connect-cassandra/ > > > >On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 5:21 PM, Kaz Chehresa <k...@3ten8.com> wrote: > > > >> Has anyone tried implementing or know whether it's possible to > implement a > >> "Kafka Connect" source connector for apache Cassandra, similar to its > >> JDBCSourceConnector? > >> > >> Thanks. > >> >