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The Storm topology takes in as input a stream of function arguments, and it emits an output stream of the results for each of those function calls.










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  • "takes in as input a stream" = "takes in a stream (as input)"
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  • "takes in as input a stream" = "takes in a stream (as input)"
    – Mark Beadles
    Dec 11 at 21:05


















  • "takes in as input a stream" = "takes in a stream (as input)"
    – Mark Beadles
    Dec 11 at 21:05
















"takes in as input a stream" = "takes in a stream (as input)"
– Mark Beadles
Dec 11 at 21:05




"takes in as input a stream" = "takes in a stream (as input)"
– Mark Beadles
Dec 11 at 21:05















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