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Apr 14, 2016
Apr 14, 2016

Streaming Data through Oracle GoldenGate to Elasticsearch

Recently added to the oracledi project over at java.net is an adaptor enabling Oracle GoldenGate (OGG) to send data to Elasticsearch. This adds a powerful alternative to [micro-]batch extract via JDBC from Oracle to Elasticsearch, which I wrote about recently over at the Elastic blog. Elasticsearch is a ‘document store’ widely used for both search and analytics. It’s something I’ve written a lot about (here and here for archives), as well as spoken about - preaching the good word, as it were, since the Elastic stack as a whole is very very good at what it does and a pleasure to work with.
Apr 12, 2016
Apr 12, 2016

Decoupling the Data Pipeline with Kafka - A (Very) Simple Real Life Example

I’ve recently been playing around with the ELK stack (now officially known as the Elastic stack) collecting data from an IRC channel with Elastic’s Logstash, storing it in Elasticsearch and analysing it with Kibana. But, this isn’t an “ELK” post - this is a Kafka post! ELK is just some example data manipulation tooling that helps demonstrate the principles. As I wrote about last year, Apache Kafka provides a handy way to build flexible “pipelines”.
Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016

My latest IRC client : Kibana

OK, maybe that’s not entirely true. But my read-only client, certainly. I was perusing the Logstash input plugins recently when I noticed that there was one for IRC. Being a fan of IRC and a regular on the #obihackers channel, I thought this could be fun and yet another great example of how easy the Elastic stack is to work with. Installation is a piece of cake: wget https://download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/release/org/elasticsearch/distribution/zip/elasticsearch/2.2.1/elasticsearch-2.2.1.zip wget https://download.
Mar 16, 2016
Mar 16, 2016

Fun and Games with Oracle GoldenGate, Kafka, and Logstash on BigDataLite 4.4

The Oracle by Example (ObE) here demonstrating how to use Goldengate to replicate transactions big data targets such as HDFS is written for the BigDataLite 4.2.1, and for me didn’t work on the current latest version, 4.4.0. The OBE (and similar Hands On Lab PDF) assume the presence of pmov.prm and pmov.properties in /u01/ogg/dirprm/. On BDL 4.4 there’s only the extract to from Oracle configuration, emov. Fortunately it’s still possible to run this setup out of the box in BDL 4.

Robin Moffatt

Robin Moffatt works on the DevRel team at Confluent. He likes writing about himself in the third person, eating good breakfasts, and drinking good beer.

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