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          In both apache-storm and jstorm, you can get data of the monitor, and export that to whereever you want.



          In storm, use Metrics Consumer (see http://storm.apache.org/releases/1.0.6/Metrics.html).



          And in jstorm, use metrics uploader (see http://jstorm.io/Maintenance/JStormMetrics.html)



          And there is a jstorm metricsUploader example here: https://github.com/lcy362/StormTrooper/blob/master/src/main/java/com/trooper/storm/monitor/MetricUploaderTest.java






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            In both apache-storm and jstorm, you can get data of the monitor, and export that to whereever you want.



            In storm, use Metrics Consumer (see http://storm.apache.org/releases/1.0.6/Metrics.html).



            And in jstorm, use metrics uploader (see http://jstorm.io/Maintenance/JStormMetrics.html)



            And there is a jstorm metricsUploader example here: https://github.com/lcy362/StormTrooper/blob/master/src/main/java/com/trooper/storm/monitor/MetricUploaderTest.java






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              In both apache-storm and jstorm, you can get data of the monitor, and export that to whereever you want.



              In storm, use Metrics Consumer (see http://storm.apache.org/releases/1.0.6/Metrics.html).



              And in jstorm, use metrics uploader (see http://jstorm.io/Maintenance/JStormMetrics.html)



              And there is a jstorm metricsUploader example here: https://github.com/lcy362/StormTrooper/blob/master/src/main/java/com/trooper/storm/monitor/MetricUploaderTest.java






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                In both apache-storm and jstorm, you can get data of the monitor, and export that to whereever you want.



                In storm, use Metrics Consumer (see http://storm.apache.org/releases/1.0.6/Metrics.html).



                And in jstorm, use metrics uploader (see http://jstorm.io/Maintenance/JStormMetrics.html)



                And there is a jstorm metricsUploader example here: https://github.com/lcy362/StormTrooper/blob/master/src/main/java/com/trooper/storm/monitor/MetricUploaderTest.java






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                In both apache-storm and jstorm, you can get data of the monitor, and export that to whereever you want.



                In storm, use Metrics Consumer (see http://storm.apache.org/releases/1.0.6/Metrics.html).



                And in jstorm, use metrics uploader (see http://jstorm.io/Maintenance/JStormMetrics.html)



                And there is a jstorm metricsUploader example here: https://github.com/lcy362/StormTrooper/blob/master/src/main/java/com/trooper/storm/monitor/MetricUploaderTest.java







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