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Building Python Real-Time Applications with Storm

Language EnglishEnglish
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E-book Building Python Real-Time Applications with Storm Kartik Bhatnagar
Libristo code: 40814197
Publishers Packt Publishing, December 2015
Learn to process massive real-time data streams using Storm and Python-no Java required!About This B... Full description
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Learn to process massive real-time data streams using Storm and Python-no Java required!About This BookLearn to use Apache Storm and the Python Petrel library to build distributed applications that process large streams of dataExplore sample applications in real-time and analyze them in the popular NoSQL databases MongoDB and RedisDiscover how to apply software development best practices to improve performance, productivity, and quality in your Storm projectsWho This Book Is ForThis book is intended for Python developers who want to benefit from Storm's real-time data processing capabilities. If you are new to Python, you'll benefit from the attention to key supporting tools and techniques such as automated testing, virtual environments, and logging. If you're an experienced Python developer, you'll appreciate the thorough and detailed examplesWhat You Will LearnInstall Storm and learn about the prerequisitesGet to know the components of a Storm topology and how to control the flow of data between themIngest Twitter data directly into StormUse Storm with MongoDB and RedisBuild topologies and run them in StormUse an interactive graphical debugger to debug your topology as it's running in StormTest your topology components outside of StormConfigure your topology using YAMLIn DetailBig data is a trending concept that everyone wants to learn about. With its ability to process all kinds of data in real time, Storm is an important addition to your big data "e;bag of tricks."e;At the same time, Python is one of the fastest-growing programming languages today. It has become a top choice for both data science and everyday application development. Together, Storm and Python enable you to build and deploy real-time big data applications quickly and easily.You will begin with some basic command tutorials to set up storm and learn about its configurations in detail. You will then go through the requirement scenarios to create a Storm cluster. Next, you'll be provided with an overview of Petrel, followed by an example of Twitter topology and persistence using Redis and MongoDB. Finally, you will build a production-quality Storm topology using development best practices.Style and approachThis book takes an easy-to-follow and a practical approach to help you understand all the concepts related to Storm and Python.

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Full name Building Python Real-Time Applications with Storm
Language English
Binding E-book - Adobe ePub DRM
Date of issue 2015
Number of pages 122
EAN 9781784392871
Libristo code 40814197
Publishers Packt Publishing
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