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Learning Real-time Analytics with Storm and Cassandra : Solve real-time analytics problems effectively using Storm and Cassandra - Shilpi Saxena

Learning Real-time Analytics with Storm and Cassandra

Solve real-time analytics problems effectively using Storm and Cassandra

By: Shilpi Saxena

eText | 27 March 2015 | Edition Number 1

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Book Description

If you want to efficiently use Storm and Cassandra together and excel at developing production-grade, distributed real-time applications, then this book is for you. No prior knowledge of using Storm and Cassandra together is necessary. However, a background in Java is expected.

What you will learn

  • Integrate Storm applications with RabbitMQ for realtime analysis and processing of messages
  • Monitor highly distributed applications using Nagios
  • Integrate the Cassandra data store with Storm
  • Develop and maintain distributed Storm applications in conjunction with Cassandra and In Memory Database (memcache)
  • Build a Trident topology that enables realtime computing with Storm
  • Tune performance for Storm topologies based on the SLA and requirements of the application
  • Use Esper with the Storm framework for rapid development of applications

Who this book is for

If you want to efficiently use Storm and Cassandra together and excel at developing production-grade, distributed real-time applications, then this book is for you. No prior knowledge of using Storm and Cassandra together is necessary. However, a background in Java is expected.
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