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author | Mike Walch <mwalch@gmail.com> | Tue Jun 28 16:47:47 2016 -0400 |
committer | Mike Walch <mwalch@gmail.com> | Tue Jun 28 16:54:20 2016 -0400 |
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#683 - Stopped creating Oracle & Worker using FluoFactory so Twill can find dependencies
Apache Fluo lets users make incremental updates to large data sets stored in Apache Accumulo.
Apache Fluo is an open source implementation of Percolator (which populates Google's search index) for Apache Accumulo. Fluo makes it possible to update the results of a large-scale computation, index, or analytic as new data is discovered. Check out the Fluo project website for news and general information.
There are several ways to run Fluo (listed in order of increasing difficulty):
Except for quickstart, all above will set up a Fluo application that will be idle unless you create client & observer code for your application. You can either create your own application or configure Fluo to run an example application below:
Below are helpful resources for Fluo application developers: