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[jira] [Comment Edited] (APEXMALHAR-2048) Create concrete
implementations using managed state.
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Chandni Singh edited comment on APEXMALHAR-2048 at 4/28/16 5:00 PM:
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Tim,
+1 on having memory implementation of the Spillable interfaces.
Since ArrayListMultimap is a priority I think following should be the order of tasks:
1. Spillable ArrayListMultimap with memory implementation. Once this is added, the work on Join can began.
2. Spillable ArrayListMultimap backed by ManagedState. This will help testing the join operator for fault-tolerance and scale.
I think once we have these implementations, then we can start prioritizing other data-structures.
Let me know what you think.
was (Author: csingh):
Tim,
+1 on having memory implementation of the Spillable interfaces.
Since ArrayListMultimap is a priority I think following should be the order of task:
1. Spillable ArrayListMultimap with memory implementation. Once this is added, the work on Join can began.
2. Spillable ArrayListMultimap backed by ManagedState. This will help testing the join operator for fault-tolerance and scale.
I think once we have these implementations, then we can start prioritizing other data-structures.
Let me know what you think.
> Create concrete implementations using managed state.
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> Key: APEXMALHAR-2048
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/APEXMALHAR-2048
> Project: Apache Apex Malhar
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Timothy Farkas
> Assignee: Timothy Farkas
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