Getting Started in CEP: How to Build an Event Processing Application (Part 1)

 
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Getting Started in CEP: How to Build an Event Processing Application (Part 1)

timbass
Thu, 19 Jul 2007 08:42:22 +0000
Complex event processing (CEP) is a promising new technology that aims to enable businesses to quickly identify and respond to both threats and opportunities. Many companies are interested in the promise of CEP but they are unsure where to begin.**
We are fortunate that our friends at Gartner*are hosting their first event processing summit, 19-21*September*2007, in Orlando, Florida; and I am honored that Roy Schulte invited me to present on this topic,* Getting Started in CEP: How to Build an Event Processing Application.*** As Mark Palmer so eloquently mentioned in his blog entry, “when Gartner publicly endorses a market, its a good indicator that momentum is on the side of technology.”
So… How do we build an event processing application?**
Stay tuned ….




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GStreamer::Event(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     GStreamer::Event(3pm)

NAME
GStreamer::Event - Structure describing events that are passed up and down a pipeline DESCRIPTION
The various event types are represented as subclasses: GStreamer::Event::FlushStart GStreamer::Event::FlushStop GStreamer::Event::EOS GStreamer::Event::NewSegment GStreamer::Event::Tag GStreamer::Event::BufferSize GStreamer::Event::QOS GStreamer::Event::Seek GStreamer::Event::Navigation GStreamer::Event::Custom::UP GStreamer::Event::Custom::DS GStreamer::Event::Custom::DS::OOB GStreamer::Event::Custom::Both GStreamer::Event::Custom::Both::OOB To create a new event, you call the constructor of the corresponding class. To check if an event is of a certain type, use the type method: if ($event -> type eq "newsegment") { # ... } elsif ($event -> type eq "eos") { # ... } To get to the content of an event, call the corresponding accessor: if ($event -> type eq "newsegment") { my $update = $event -> update; my $rate = $event -> rate; my $format = $event -> format; my $start_value = $event -> start_value; my $stop_value = $event -> stop_value; my $stream_time = $event -> stream_time; # ... } elsif ($event -> type eq "tag") { my $tag = $event -> tag; # ... } METHODS
structure = $event->get_structure eventtype = $event->type ENUMS AND FLAGS
enum GStreamer::EventType o 'unknown' / 'GST_EVENT_UNKNOWN' o 'flush-start' / 'GST_EVENT_FLUSH_START' o 'flush-stop' / 'GST_EVENT_FLUSH_STOP' o 'eos' / 'GST_EVENT_EOS' o 'newsegment' / 'GST_EVENT_NEWSEGMENT' o 'tag' / 'GST_EVENT_TAG' o 'buffersize' / 'GST_EVENT_BUFFERSIZE' o 'sink-message' / 'GST_EVENT_SINK_MESSAGE' o 'qos' / 'GST_EVENT_QOS' o 'seek' / 'GST_EVENT_SEEK' o 'navigation' / 'GST_EVENT_NAVIGATION' o 'latency' / 'GST_EVENT_LATENCY' o 'step' / 'GST_EVENT_STEP' o 'custom-upstream' / 'GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_UPSTREAM' o 'custom-downstream' / 'GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM' o 'custom-downstream-oob' / 'GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_DOWNSTREAM_OOB' o 'custom-both' / 'GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_BOTH' o 'custom-both-oob' / 'GST_EVENT_CUSTOM_BOTH_OOB' SEE ALSO
GStreamer COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2011 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See GStreamer for a full notice. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-01 GStreamer::Event(3pm)