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Old 07-24-2007
An Event Cloud Generator for CEP Testing

timbass
Tue, 24 Jul 2007 08:16:38 +0000
Alexander Widder (Centrum für Informations-Technologie Transfer GmbH, Germany),* and I have been discussing the need for an event cloud generator that could be used for generating CEP scenarios for testing and evaluation purposes.** For example, integrating* flat files from UNIX/Linux syslog generators* (if one exists, need to check) with an open source ESB like MuleSource might be interesting.*
Another possibility (there are many possibilities,*naturally)*would be to use open source ESP software, for example Esper, to generate a stream of events that would be published to an open ESB like MuleSource to model and simulate (or generate) an event cloud.*
We all*read a lot of posts, marketing material and blog entries about numerous CEP and ESP topics related to event processing; but we don’t have an open, standards based CEP event generator that can be used to*model and simulate*CEP scenarios.** I think it is time for a group of “vendor neutral” folks to work together in this important area.* Anyone interested?* Please comment.



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Mojolicious::Command::generate(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		       Mojolicious::Command::generate(3pm)

NAME
Mojolicious::Command::generate - Generator command SYNOPSIS
use Mojolicious::Command::generate; my $generator = Mojolicious::Command::generate->new; $generator->run(@ARGV); DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Command::generate lists available generators. ATTRIBUTES
Mojolicious::Command::generate inherits all attributes from Mojolicious::Commands and implements the following new ones. "description" my $description = $generator->description; $generator = $generator->description('Foo!'); Short description of this command, used for the command list. "hint" my $hint = $generator->hint; $generator = $generator->hint('Foo!'); Short hint shown after listing available generator commands. "message" my $message = $generator->message; $generator = $generator->message('Bar!'); Short usage message shown before listing available generator commands. "namespaces" my $namespaces = $generator->namespaces; $generator = $generator->namespaces(['Mojo::Command::generate']); Namespaces to search for available generator commands, defaults to Mojolicious::Command::generate and Mojo::Command::generate. METHODS
Mojolicious::Command::generate inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Commands and implements the following new ones. "help" $generator->help('app'); Print usage information for generator command. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojolicious::Command::generate(3pm)
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