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Produces a count of events received from Flume.
This should be used in conjunction with an AvroSink in Flume. It will start an Avro server on at the request host:port address and listen for requests. Your Flume AvroSink should be pointed to this address.
Usage: FlumeEventCount <master> <host> <port>
<master> is a Spark master URL <host> is the host the Flume receiver will be started on - a receiver creates a server and listens for flume events. <port> is the port the Flume receiver will listen on.