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Getting started with Oracle event processing 11g / Alexandre Alves, Robin J. Smith, Lloyd Williams.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Alves, Alexandre.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Oracle (Computer file).
- Database management.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (340 p.)
- Edition:
- 2nd ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2013.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
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- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: An Overview of Complex Event Processing; What is event processing?; Relating this to a business in computing terms; Use case: A solution for customer problems; Key elements of event stream processing; An event; An event stream; An event type; Event Processing Network; Event processing languages and extensibility; Processor event node methodologies; Processor extensibility; Event processor ""Intelligence Injection""
- Holistic Event-Driven and Service Orientated ArchitecturesPredicting an event; Summary; Chapter 2: An Overview of Oracle Event Processing; Understanding the heritage of Oracle Event Processing; The Java Event-Driven Server, the bits and bytes of the architecture; The adopted event language; CQL concepts; The philosophy and fundamentals of developing; Creating an Oracle Event Processing application; Some hints and tips; Controlling from the command line; Watching things happen and changing what happens; Summary; Chapter 3: Adapting Events for OEP; Creating and converting events
- Event type systemPlatform adapters; The JMS adapter; The CSV adapter; HTTP pub-sub adapter; Configuring your own custom adapter; Leveraging OSGi services to create an adapter; Packaging custom adapters; Summary; Chapter 4: Assembling and Configuring OEP Applications; Implementing the component model; Exploring the EPN extensions; Defining a simple Spring bean; Creating the event type repository; Setting up the adapters; Configuring channels; Implementing event-beans; Enabling the power of CQL processors; Defining a database table; Using caching; Understanding the application configuration
- Adapter configurationChannel configuration; Cache configuration; Defining resources in the server configuration; Extending the component type infrastructure; Summary; Chapter 5: Coding with CQL; Introducing CQL; Understanding CQL fundamentals; Establishing your sources and destinations; Processing models; The structure and semantics of event processing; Restricting streams with Windows; Tuple-based windows; Partitioned windows; Output; Controlling output with slides; The unbounded window; The constant value range window; The NOW window and the Last Event window; SQL as a foundation; Joins
- External sourcesAggregations; Ordering; Views; Set operations; Typing and expressions; Timing models; Summary; Chapter 6: Managing and Monitoring Applications; Configuring the logging service; Provisioning applications; Changing application configuration; Managing server-wide configuration; Controlling concurrency with work managers; Accessing contextual data with data sources; Browsing metadata with the event type repository; Monitoring progress; Summary; Chapter 7: Using Tables and Caches for Contextual Data; Setting up JDBC data sources; Enriching events using a database table
- Setting up caching systems
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 1-299-44103-3
- 1-84968-455-3
- OCLC:
- 836406419
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