I am going through the documentation confluent kafka distributions and come across the following distribution types . What are the fundamental differences between each
Download Community Features
Download free
Download Enterprise Tarball
Download Community Tarball
Download Open Source Tarball
https://www.confluent.io/previous-versions
https://www.confluent.io/download
There are two distributions of Confluent Platform: Community, and Commercial (Enterprise). You can see a chart of the differences between the two here: https://www.confluent.io/download/#confluent-platform
Earlier versions of Confluent Platform were licensed differently, which is why you see reference to open source tarball instead of Community tarball in 5.1 and later when it was relicensed.
Tarball is one of the available distribution methods, along with zip, rpm, deb, Docker, and so on.
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I am unable to find any link to download Streamsets SDC Opensource version. Looks like they no longer will release opensource version of Streamsets/datacollector-oss. The last version of datacollector-oss was Apr 27, 2021 on GitHub and there are no further commits after that. There is no opensource version after 4.x so is it safe to assume that SDC datacollector-oss is dead as open source and will only be proprietary henceforth.
Yes, Streamsets went proprietary. The current product is called DataOps Platform and includes, apart of SDC, a cloud-based Control Hub, as well as engines for running data transformations in Spark and Snowflake.
I want to use Qpid Proton on the raspberry pi 4 but I have trouble installing it.
Well, it seems I could install it and I can use the examples from the Apache website.
https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-proton-0.33.0/proton/python/docs/tutorial.html
However, the container's on_sendable callback does not seem to be executed.
After doing some research, it seems I need to add a topic exchange with the qpid-config, which is part of qpid-tools.
However, those are not available to install, both with pip or apt ...
Do you know how I can install Qpid-Tools on the raspberry pi?
Do I need to add a repository? And if so, where do I find it?
It's doubtful that there exists a build of qpid-tools fir the ARM based distributions so the short answer is probably that you can't get those tools there. The longer answer would be that you would need to likely build the qpid C++ binaries yourself on your Raspberry Pi using the included INSTALL instructions to try and reverse engineer the needed requirements and platform configuration that would allow it to build on ARM.
If you figure out the requirements you could feed that back to the Qpid community although I don't think there is much ongoing momentum for the Qpid C++ broker.
You can download the source bundle from the Qpid project site here.
I've seen on StackOverflow that's possibile develop a cluster composed of a single node.
My challenge is maybe harder: setting an apache storm environment on a single raspberry pi 3. I know that is a very limited machine to do stream computing, but mine is a research interest. Until now, I have not found system requirements to setup storm on a machine, someone can help me?
Thanks to all
Yes, Ideally it should be possible once you have Linux OS installed for e.g. Ubuntu Mate on Raspberry Pi 3.
You may be required to make sure you have these packages installed:
Java 7
Python 2.
Then follow below link for a basic setup of Storm:
https://github.com/vrmorusu/Storm/wiki/Apache-Storm-on-Cloudera-VM
You may build uberjar files containing Storm topology files on your local machines to avoid installation of maven and other build tool dependencies.
It would be great if you can try this and post your success story or issues seen in this forum. It will help getting more focused answer(s) for problem(s).
Can Storm API be installed in windows operating system ? I have placed Storm-0.8.1 in My Documents and updated the PATH variable,but the system is not recognizing storm command.I think I have downloaded the Linux version,so it is not working.So I am looking for Storm API version for windows XP professional Service pack 3.
Perhaps you should try out Storm 0.9.0.1. According to this blog post, there is much better Windows support.
Also, putting the Storm-jar in your path is not enough. I have only tried installing Storm on a linux machine, and I had to install Zookeeper and so on. For reference, check out this blog post (but beware, this is for installing it on linux. Installing it on windows might be a lot harder)
I need to rejig some VERY old Windows code that uses Perl to talk to MQ. Specifically, I need to be able to install Perl's MQClient::MQSeries, MQSeries::QueueManager, MQSeries::Queue and MQSeries::Message modules.
When I fire up Strawberry Perl, go into CPAN and try to install them, I can see that there's several MQ client DLLs that are required for these Perl modules to build. However, they're not on my system, even after downloading and installing the current MQ Client from IBM.
It used to be that downloading and installing the MQ Client from IBM gave you the option to install a whole bunch of development libraries (presumably including the bits necessary to install the above Perl libraries), but it seems that's no longer the case. For example, there's no MQM.DLL file anywhere, which is one file that the Perl libraries seem to need to build correctly.
Suspect I've probably just not installed the correct MQ Client package to get this stuff, but have no idea where to find it (Google is no help). Any suggestions?
MQSeries 1.29 was released in 16 Jun 2009, so I guess you can just ask it's maintainer.
You can also ask in newsgroup news://news.software.ibm.com/ibm.software.websphere.mq , or ask IBM's support.
where'dja get the MQ download?
maybe you might try mqseries.net - it's a hotbed of MQ activity.
I'd suggest downloading the WMQ Client installation. Depending on which one you want, v7.0 is SupportPac MQC7 and v7.1 is SupportPac MQC71. This will get you the client libraries with which to build the Per module. If you need the server libs, the Evaluation download of WMQ Server v7.1 is here: