Programming for IBM InfoSphere Streams V4 with SPL - SPVC

 

Zielgruppe

This basic course is designed for those who are planning on developing InfoSphere Streams applications.

Voraussetzungen

There are no prerequisites are required; however, use of an Eclipse-based tool would be beneficial as well as exposure to the C++, Java, and Perl languages.

Produktbeschreibung

This course is designed to teach the you about the Streams Processing Language. It will begin with the basic concepts of InfoSphere Streams and the basic Streams Processing Language

operators used in a Streams program. You will learn how to access data from an external source using the Source type operators and write an output stream using the Sink type operators.

You will then learn how and when to use the various Stream operators, like the Functor, Punctor, Aggregation, Sort, Join, Split, Barrier, Delay, and Switch operators. Lab exercises will use the InfoSphere Streams IDE that is based upon Eclipse as the development and testing environment, but the you will get the opportunity to invoke the compilation of a Streams program from the command line as well. In the labs you will be given the choice to develop the applications using the SPL Graphical Editor, introduced in Version 3, that allows drag and drop or the original SPL Editor that is text based.

The second half of the course shows how to control the placement of processing elements and the debugging capabilities of the Streams Processing Language. You will learn about consistent regions and how to use them to process tuples at-least-once.

You will be introduced to the various toolkits supplied with InfoSphere Streams and work with data mining and database toolkits in a lab.

Finally, you will be shown how to extend the Streams Processing Language through the development of user-defined functions and both generic and non-generic primitive operators. Both C++ and Java non-generic primitive operators are covered.

If you are enrolling in a Self Paced Virtual Classroom or Web Based Training course, before you enroll, please review the Self-Paced Virtual Classes and Web-Based Training Classes on our Terms and Conditions page, as well as the system requirements, to ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for this course.

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Outline

  • Unit 1 - InfoSphere Streams Overview
  • Unit 2 - Streams Processing Language Basics
  • Unit 3 - Streams Processing Language Development
  • Unit 4 - SPL Programming Introduction
  • Unit 5 - Adapter Operators
  • Unit 6 - Relational and Utility Operators: The Journey Begins
  • Unit 7 - Windowing and Joins
  • Unit 8 - Punctuation, Aggregation and Sorting
  • Unit 9 - Timing and Coordination
  • Unit 10 - Lists, Sets, and Maps
  • Unit 11 - Consistent Regions
  • Unit 12 - Resources, Partitions, and Other Configs
  • Unit 13 - Debugging
  • Unit 14 - Toolkits
  • Unit 15 - SPL Functions
  • Unit 16 - SPL C++ Non-generic Primitive Operators
  • Unit 17 - SPL Java Non-generic Primitive Operators
  • Unit 18 - SPL Generic Primitive Operators
E-Learning IBM Self-Paced Virtual Class (SPVC)

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