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JBoss: Developer's Guide

You're reading from   JBoss: Developer's Guide A complete guide to the JBoss ecosystem

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788296199
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. Introduction to the JBoss Ecosystem FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing and Hosting Scalable Web Applications 3. Custom Web Deployment using Undertow and Swarm 4. Storing and Accessing Distributed Data 5. Exposing Data as a Service 6. Integrating Applications with JBoss Fuse 7. Delivers Information Safely and Connects IoT 8. Making Better Decisions in Your Applications 9. Developing Workflows

Complex event processing


Complex Event Processing (CEP) is a mechanism to scan a set of facts or events with the objective of detecting or retrieving business meaningful events inside input events based on the hierarchy between them, causality, and timing. Complex event processing identifies unusual state changes that have a business impact among a set of facts within a time frame.

An event in CEP represents a record of a change that took place in the past during the system lifecycle. Events are immutable, have strong temporal constraints, and are represented as POJO objects. A CEP event can be classified in into two categories:

  • Interval-based event: Events have a nonzero duration, and they are persisted in the working memory until their duration expires
  • Point-in-time event: They have a zero duration

 A CEP scenario generally consists of associating a time frame to a specific event in order to record changes with a business meaning. Drools Fusion brings a set of features to extend Droosl Language...

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