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[jira] [Issue Comment Deleted] (IGNITE-534) Implement IgniteJmsStreamer to stream data from a JMS broker like ActiveMQ

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Raúl Kripalani updated IGNITE-534:
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(was: Oh, I just came across this: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/Streamers+Implementation+Guidelines. So I will have to refactor my implementation a little bit, but in general it fits the model pretty well (e.g. I created a custom {{MessageTransformer}} class instead of using {{StreamTupleExtractor}}).

However, the base {{StreamTupleExtractor}} has a shortcoming: it is only capable of generate a single cache entry out of an incoming stream message. I will have to extend {{StreamTupleExtractor}}.)

> Implement IgniteJmsStreamer to stream data from a JMS broker like ActiveMQ
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>
>                 Key: IGNITE-534
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-534
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: streaming
>            Reporter: Dmitriy Setrakyan
>            Assignee: Raúl Kripalani
>
> We have {{IgniteDataStreamer}} which is used to load data into Ignite under high load. It was previously named {{IgniteDataLoader}}, see ticket IGNITE-394.
> We should create {{IgniteJmsStreamer}} which will consume messages from a given queue or topic of a JMS broker and stream them into Ignite caches.
> Even though we'll use AMQ for testing, this streamer should be implementation-agnostic and only use JMS constructs where possible.
> See [Apache ActiveMQ|http://activemq.apache.org/] for more information.
> More details to follow, but to the least we should be able to:
> * Convert a JMS message to Ignite data using an optional pluggable converter. If not provided, we should have some default mechanism.
> * Specify the cache name for the Ignite cache to load data into.
> * Specify other flags available on {{IgniteDataStreamer}} class.



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