Integration testing Storm .NET topologies
In previous posts, I've looked at Unit testing Storm .NET applications using the LocalContext and a mock Context to test your .NET bolts, and A stub Event Hub Spout for testing Storm
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In previous posts, I've looked at Unit testing Storm .NET applications using the LocalContext and a mock Context to test your .NET bolts, and A stub Event Hub Spout for testing Storm
If you're using Apache Storm on HDInsight and consuming events from Event Hubs, the current 'get started' approach is to use a hybrid topology with a Java spout provided by Microsoft, and
When you're building Storm apps, the functionality lends itself to the usual suspects of automated testing: unit tests, to ensure your bolts behave correctly when they get the expected input, and integration