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README.md

Trill Documentation

Here you can find documents that explain in more detail how Trill works, how it can be used, best practices and also how Trill can be extended:

  • TrillQueryWritingGuide: introduces basic concepts of Trill query authoring
  • Ingress: describes how data is ingressed into and egressed out of Trill
  • TrillInternals: outlines Trill innovations and internals
  • BestPractices: describes best practices low-memory real-time deployments
  • HighAvailability: details Trill high-availability support
  • UserDefinedAggregates: introduces a framework for query authors to create custom aggregates

Getting Started

You should start by reading the TrillQueryWritingGuide.pdf that explains the basic of Trill usage, what is a stream in Trill terms, and how you can create your own application that uses it. This is a must read in order to understand how to use Trill.

Once you are familiar with the basics, you can move to Ingress.pdf that explain more in detail how to get data in and out of Trill.

Examples

All samples are available in the following dedicated repository:

https://github.com/Microsoft/TrillSamples