Serverless Data Processing with Dataflow - Writing an ETL pipeline using Apache Beam and Dataflow (Java) Reviews
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Serverless Data Processing with Dataflow - Writing an ETL pipeline using Apache Beam and Dataflow (Java) Reviews

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Laura S. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

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Javier G. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

The step "Task 1. Creating a JSON schema file" is simple and always fail! It is impossible to finish the lab!

Maciej M. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

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Aniket K. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

More like a 3.5 star or low 4 star rating. Task 4 was a little confusing generally, and with some of its code samples, like with the example [Final Output PCollection] = [Initial Input PCollection]... when this was not used in the solution. Feels like I kept having to refer to the solution for this and later tasks, as I ran into some things existing in the solution but not examples/lab instructions. In task 5, Would've been useful to have had mention to BigQueryIO.Write.CreateDisposition.CREATE_IF_NEEDED, as compiling didn't work otherwise since the table did not create. In task 6, There was no mention of waiting for the pipeline, though this may be obvious in retrospect on my part. No explicit mention of which terminal to run the commands in, leaves the assumption that you do this in the Theia IDE which, fair enough, is where we last left off, although you can run some of them in the cloud shell too. No folder hierarchy for where to place the transform.js file, but is maybe a bit nitpicky. The link to "code for the Dataflow Template" is broken/does not exist.

Timothy L. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

Error in Lab Part 2 - Task 1

Laurent C. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

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Josiah N. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

it is a good lab

Ali M. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

Instructions for this lab are difficult to follow after editing the POM and downloading the dependencies. I'm not sure the objectives on the edits after that. Even after getting the completed java file from the repo I'm not sure what each of the steps are trying to demonstrate.

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