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[GitHub] apex-malhar pull request #457: APEXMALHAR-2302 Exposing few properties of FS...

GitHub user deepak-narkhede reopened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/apex-malhar/pull/457

    APEXMALHAR-2302 Exposing few properties of FSSplitter and BlockReader operators to FSRecordReaderModule

    This change adds blockSize property from FileSplitter to FSRecordReaderModule.
    Tested with RecordReader Application.

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    $ git pull https://github.com/deepak-narkhede/apex-malhar APEXMALHAR-2302

Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:

    https://github.com/apache/apex-malhar/pull/457.patch

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    This closes #457
    
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commit 7d07dd32c95546a6c4570453163f9ff47b8a7893
Author: deepak-narkhede <ma...@gmail.com>
Date:   2016-10-21T12:27:01Z

    APEXMALHAR-2302 Exposing the few properties of FSSplitter and BlockReader operators to FSRecordReaderModule to tune Application.
    This change includes:
    1) Expose blockSize property of FileSplitter operator.
    2) Expose minReaders and maxReaders for dynamic partitioning of Block Reader operator.
    3) Deprecate readersCount <PARTITONER> from FSRecordReaderModule.

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