Re: Need Wallaroo help? Talk to me
Thanks for responding so quickly. The IP adress is indeed on another machine.? The general problem is how to pipe a live stream from an external IP-adress into wallaroo. The particular stream in
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Re: Need Wallaroo help? Talk to me
Hello Audun, I understand that the address you provided is a data stream provided by the Norwegian authorities and it's not owned by you. In a logical sense, it's the source of your data, but it's not
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Simon Zelazny
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Re: Need Wallaroo help? Talk to me
Hi Audun, Nice to hear from you. The error being reported is that 153.44.253.27 port 5631 is unavailable. Either something else is already listening on it, or its not an ip address on the machine you
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Sean Allen <sean@...>
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Re: Need Wallaroo help? Talk to me
Dear Sean, I'd like to use Wallaroo for real time surveillance of AIS data, i.e. marine vessels. I have? an IP adress (153.44.253.27:5631) over which the Norwegian Coastal Administratiuon is
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Wallaroo 0.6.1 has been released!
Hi all, Today we released Wallaroo 0.6.1! The highlight of this release is the?addition of stream windowing to the Wallaroo API! We do recommend upgrading and instructions can be found in our release
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Jonathan Brown
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Wallaroo 0.6.0 has been released!
Hi all, Today we released Wallaroo 0.6.0! The highlight of this release is a complete overhaul of the Wallaroo API to make it cleaner, simpler, and more intuitive. As a result of these changes, this
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Jonathan Brown
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New blog post - Using Wallaroo with PostgreSQL
Hello, This weeks blog post talks about using PostgreSQL with Wallaroo. It's a good starting point if you're interested in using Wallaroo with a SQL database. check it out here:
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Subscribe to the Wallaroo blog
Hi all, In the not so distant future, we are going to stop posting notices of new blog posts to the user mailing list. Why?? We now have an option to subscribe to the blog. If you subscribe, you'll
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Sean Allen <sean@...>
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Today's blog article: The Treacherous Tangle of Redundant Data
Happy Friday, everyone. I'm the author of a blog article published today, "The Treacherous Tangle of Redundant Data: resilience for Wallaroo". A few weeks ago, John Mumm wrote an article that
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Scott Lystig Fritchie
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Wallaroo 0.5.4 has been released!
Hi all, ? Today we released Wallaroo 0.5.4. The highlight of 0.5.4 is support for Python 3. Users can now use `machida3` to develop Wallaroo applications written in Python 3, see our latest
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Jonathan Brown
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New blog post - Introducing Connectors: Wallaroo¡¯s Window to the World
Hello, this weeks blog post gives an overview of our new Connector APIs. These APIs make connecting to external applications much easier than before. We're excited to hear your feedback
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This week's blog post: Wallaroo clusters on demand
https://blog.wallaroolabs.com/2018/10/spinning-up-a-wallaroo-cluster-is-easy/ If you're looking into setting up a Wallaroo cluster, take a look at how easy it is to do with Pulumi + Ansible. Cheers,
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Simon Zelazny
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New Checkpointing Blog Post
Hey everyone, We just put up a new blog post that discusses our recent asynchronous checkpointing work released in 0.5.3. It goes into some detail about the problems around recovering distributed
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John Mumm
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Need Wallaroo help? Talk to me
Hi everyone, I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to let everyone on the mailing list know that I'm now doing Developer Relations at Wallaroo Labs. What does this mean for you? Well, if you
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Sean Allen <sean@...>
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ICYMI: Wallaroo is now Apache 2 licensed
Previously most of the code base was Apache 2.0 licensed but some was "source available" and under a non-open source license. Full details in my blog post from last week:
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Sean Allen <sean@...>
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Wallaroo 0.5.3 has been released!
Hi all, Today we released Wallaroo 0.5.3. This is a patch release that includes two very important new features. First, we've released a preview version of the Python Connector API. This allows
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Dipin Hora
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New blog post: "Making Python Pandas go fast"
Hi everyone, It's Thursday, and that's (usually) blog day! This week's post is about paralellizing pandas batch jobs with Wallaroo: https://blog.wallaroolabs.com/2018/09/make-python-pandas-go-fast/
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Simon Zelazny
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New blog post: "Streamlining the Wallaroo installation process with Wallaroo Up."
Hi all, We have a new blog post about "Streamlining the Wallaroo installation process with Wallaroo Up." You can find it at:
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Dipin Hora
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InfoQ article about Wallaroo's new consistent hashing technique
Hi, everyone. The folks at InfoQ have published an article that I've written about the new consistent hashing technique that is being added to Wallaroo. The 0.5.0 Wallaroo release added support for
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Scott Lystig Fritchie
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[New blog post] Real-time Streaming Pattern: Analyzing Trends
Hello everyone, We have a new blog post on another stream processing use case, analyzing trends. You can read it here:
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