Storm JMS is a generic framework for integrating JMS messaging within the Storm framework.
The Storm Rationale page explains what storm is and why it was built.
Storm-JMS allows you to inject data into Storm via a generic JMS spout, as well as consume data from Storm via a generic JMS bolt.
Both the JMS Spout and JMS Bolt are data agnostic. To use them, you provide a simple Java class that bridges the JMS and Storm APIs and encapsulates and domain-specific logic.
The JMS Spout component allows for data published to a JMS topic or queue to be consumed by a Storm topology.
A JMS Spout connects to a JMS Destination (topic or queue), and emits Storm "Tuple" objects based on the content of the JMS message received.
The JMS Bolt component allows for data within a Storm topology to be published to a JMS destination (topic or queue).
A JMS Bolt connects to a JMS Destination, and publishes JMS Messages based on the Storm "Tuple" objects it receives.
Primary development of storm-cassandra will take place at: https://github.com/ptgoetz/storm-cassandra
Point/stable (non-SNAPSHOT) release souce code will be pushed to: https://github.com/nathanmarz/storm-contrib
Maven artifacts for releases will be available on maven central.
Documentation and tutorials can be found on the Storm-JMS wiki.
The use and distribution terms for this software are covered by the Eclipse Public License 1.0 (http://opensource.org/licenses/eclipse-1.0.php) which can be found in the file LICENSE.html at the root of this distribution. By using this software in any fashion, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this license. You must not remove this notice, or any other, from this software.
- P. Taylor Goetz (@ptgoetz)