I am looking for a Dataflow / Concurrent Programming API for Java.
I know there's DataRush, but it's not free. What I'm interested in specifically is multicore data processing, and not distributed, which rules out MapReduce or Hadoop.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Rollo
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Does the built in Java concurrent package meet your needs? It's a very nice package, built in ThreadPools, CopyOnWriteCollections, Executors, Future. We use it to process large volumns of data in thread pools. |
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Might try the upcoming fork/join library which will (hopefully) be in Java 7 as part of the JSR 166y update. Main project page: - http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/concurrency-interest/index.html Pointers to lots of links about what it is: - http://tech.puredanger.com/java7#jsr166 |
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You might try gparallelizer; it apparently has implementations of data flow variables and streams in Java even though it is geared towards providing concurrent programming goodies for Groovy. |
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