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    NCHC-Storm

    NCHC's Storm Team

    Sharing the applications of storm which developed by NCHC's Storm Team.
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    geometry-api-java

    geometry-api-java

    The Esri Geometry API for Java enables developers to write apps

    The Esri Geometry API for Java can be used to enable spatial data processing in 3rd-party data-processing solutions. Developers of custom MapReduce-based applications for Hadoop can use this API for spatial processing of data in the Hadoop system. The API is also used by the Hive UDF’s and could be used by developers building geometry functions for 3rd-party applications such as Cassandra, HBase, Storm and many other Java-based “big data” applications.
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    MegaTrack is a Java application for hurricane and tropical storm tracking for Atlantic and eastern Pacific storms.
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