Running Apache Storm on Windows - P. Taylor Goetz



Running Apache Storm on Windows - P. Taylor Goetz

Dec 18th, 2013 In the past, running Storm on Windows has been a challenge. While possible, it often involved hacking Storm's source, hunting down (or building from source) native dependencies, and mucking around with various ways to trick Windows into thinking it's like UNIX/POSIX. That alienated a large number of potential adopters who stand to gain from integrating Storm into their big data strategy. Thanks in large part to contributions from Storm committer David Lao , as well as contributions from Yahoo! , the next release of Storm (0.9.1-incubating) will make life much easier for users who want or need to deploy Storm in an environment where Windows is necessary. Below I've listed the steps necessary to get storm up and running with a sample topology on Windows. It walks through the process of creating a single-node cluster (pseudo-cluster) and deploying a sample "Word Count" topology. Install Java Download and install a JDK (Storm works with both Oracle and OpenJDK 6/7).

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