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      Hi Support,

      I'm trying to send events to Proton and the event classes are configured
      under a project in the designer which I have exported to the local
      repository. When I request:

      GET
      http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/instances/ProtonOnWebServer

      I get the following response:

      { - "state": "started", - "definitions-url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack" }

      No other definitions are listed and it seems that that one is the default.
      How can I change that? I would like to be able to send my events to another
      project (so not DoSAttack), but they don't get through.

      When I request:
      GET http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/definitions

      I get a valid response:
      [

      -

      { - "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack.json", - "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack" }

      ,
      -

      { - "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/Thesis Project.json", - "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/Thesis Project" }

      ,
      -

      { - "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/PSBIntUnitTest.json", - "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/PSBIntUnitTest" }

      ,
      -

      { - "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack2.json", - "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack2" }

      ]

      As you can see, my project is correctly defined at the second index
      position.

      With thanks,

      Chris

      PS. The Users Guide found in https://github.com/ishkin/Proton seems to be
      out of date as there are options referred to in that that I can't find in
      the Web UI (Creating Actions, Subset Selection Operators, Proactive
      Operators, for example). The Programmer's Guide is not supplied, nor is it
      available on the public Wiki (
      https://forge.fi-ware.org/docman/view.php/9/3148/Proton+Programmer+Guide+FI-WAREv3.pdf).
      Is there any chance somebody could send me the programming guide?

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      [Created via e-mail received from: Chris Paton <chrispaton2005@gmail.com>]

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        mcp Miguel Carrillo added a comment -

        Dear Chris,

        I am sure that Tali (the Ge owner)will be able to provide a good reply.

        Best regards,

        Miguel
        El 23/11/2014 16:10, Chris Paton escribió:
        Hi Support,

        I'm trying to send events to Proton and the event classes are configured under a project in the designer which I have exported to the local repository. When I request:

        GET http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/instances/ProtonOnWebServer

        I get the following response:

        { * "state": "started", * "definitions-url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack" }

        No other definitions are listed and it seems that that one is the default. How can I change that? I would like to be able to send my events to another project (so not DoSAttack), but they don't get through.

        When I request:
        GET http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/definitions

        I get a valid response:
        [

        • {
        • "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack.json",
        • "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack"
          },
        • {
        • "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/Thesis Project.json",
        • "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/Thesis Project"
          },
        • {
        • "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/PSBIntUnitTest.json",
        • "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/PSBIntUnitTest"
          },
        • {
        • "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack2.json",
        • "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack2"
          }

        ]

        As you can see, my project is correctly defined at the second index position.

        With thanks,

        Chris

        PS. The Users Guide found in https://github.com/ishkin/Proton seems to be out of date as there are options referred to in that that I can't find in the Web UI (Creating Actions, Subset Selection Operators, Proactive Operators, for example). The Programmer's Guide is not supplied, nor is it available on the public Wiki (https://forge.fi-ware.org/docman/view.php/9/3148/Proton+Programmer+Guide+FI-WAREv3.pdf). Is there any chance somebody could send me the programming guide?

        Show
        mcp Miguel Carrillo added a comment - Dear Chris, I am sure that Tali (the Ge owner)will be able to provide a good reply. Best regards, Miguel El 23/11/2014 16:10, Chris Paton escribió: Hi Support, I'm trying to send events to Proton and the event classes are configured under a project in the designer which I have exported to the local repository. When I request: GET http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/instances/ProtonOnWebServer I get the following response: { * "state": "started", * "definitions-url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack" } No other definitions are listed and it seems that that one is the default. How can I change that? I would like to be able to send my events to another project (so not DoSAttack), but they don't get through. When I request: GET http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/definitions I get a valid response: [ { "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack.json", "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack" }, { "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/Thesis Project.json", "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/Thesis Project" }, { "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/PSBIntUnitTest.json", "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/PSBIntUnitTest" }, { "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack2.json", "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack2" } ] As you can see, my project is correctly defined at the second index position. With thanks, Chris PS. The Users Guide found in https://github.com/ishkin/Proton seems to be out of date as there are options referred to in that that I can't find in the Web UI (Creating Actions, Subset Selection Operators, Proactive Operators, for example). The Programmer's Guide is not supplied, nor is it available on the public Wiki ( https://forge.fi-ware.org/docman/view.php/9/3148/Proton+Programmer+Guide+FI-WAREv3.pdf ). Is there any chance somebody could send me the programming guide?
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        TALI Fabiana Fournier added a comment -

        Hi Chris,

        1. When you export a definition to the repository, it is added to the
        repository (as you saw when you asked to see all the definitions).

        There is another REST api to Administrating Instances, that can change the
        status of the engine and tell it to run with a different definition. See
        the CEP open specification [0]. In this document you can also see how to
        send events to the CEP.

        2. I updated the links in [1], and now you can access the updated user and
        programmer guides. Note, for api, you probably want to refer to [0].

        3. Yes, it seems that the user guide in the open source is not updated,
        please use the one from [1].

        [0]
        http://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/Complex_Event_Processing_Open_RESTful_API_Specification#Administrating_Instances

        [1]
        https://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/CEP_GE_-_IBM_Proactive_Technology_Online_User_and_Programmer_Guide
        Regards,
        Tali

        Tali Yatzkar Haham
        Event-based Middleware & Solutions
        IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel
        tali@il.ibm.com 972-4-8296320

        From: "Miguel Carrillo Pacheco (JIRA)" <jira-help-desk@fi-ware.org>
        To: Tali Yatzkar-Haham/Haifa/IBM@IBMIL
        Date: 11/24/2014 11:54 AM
        Subject: [FI-WARE-JIRA] (HELP-1459) [Fiware-tech-help] IBM CEP
        configuration - changing default project

        [
        http://jira.fi-ware.org/browse/HELP-1459?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=14244#comment-14244
        ]

        Miguel Carrillo Pacheco commented on HELP-1459:
        -----------------------------------------------

        Dear Chris,

        I am sure that Tali (the Ge owner)will be able to provide a good reply.

        Best regards,

        Miguel
        El 23/11/2014 16:10, Chris Paton escribió:
        Hi Support,

        I'm trying to send events to Proton and the event classes are configured
        under a project in the designer which I have exported to the local
        repository. When I request:

        GET
        http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/instances/ProtonOnWebServer

        I get the following response:

        { * "state": "started", * "definitions-url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack" }

        No other definitions are listed and it seems that that one is the default.
        How can I change that? I would like to be able to send my events to
        another project (so not DoSAttack), but they don't get through.

        When I request:
        GET
        http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/definitions

        I get a valid response:
        [

        • {
        • "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack.json",
        • "url":
          "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack"
          },
        • {
        • "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/Thesis Project.json",
        • "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/Thesis
          Project"
          },
        • {
        • "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/PSBIntUnitTest.json",
        • "url":
          "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/PSBIntUnitTest"
          },
        • {
        • "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack2.json",
        • "url":
          "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack2"
          }

        ]

        As you can see, my project is correctly defined at the second index
        position.

        With thanks,

        Chris

        PS. The Users Guide found in https://github.com/ishkin/Proton seems to be
        out of date as there are options referred to in that that I can't find in
        the Web UI (Creating Actions, Subset Selection Operators, Proactive
        Operators, for example). The Programmer's Guide is not supplied, nor is it
        available on the public Wiki (
        https://forge.fi-ware.org/docman/view.php/9/3148/Proton+Programmer+Guide+FI-WAREv3.pdf
        ). Is there any chance somebody could send me the programming guide?

        http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/instances/ProtonOnWebServer

        default.
        another
        http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/definitions
        "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack"
        be
        in
        it
        https://forge.fi-ware.org/docman/view.php/9/3148/Proton+Programmer+Guide+FI-WAREv3.pdf
        ).
        <chrispaton2005@gmail.com>]


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        TALI Fabiana Fournier added a comment - Hi Chris, 1. When you export a definition to the repository, it is added to the repository (as you saw when you asked to see all the definitions). There is another REST api to Administrating Instances, that can change the status of the engine and tell it to run with a different definition. See the CEP open specification [0] . In this document you can also see how to send events to the CEP. 2. I updated the links in [1] , and now you can access the updated user and programmer guides. Note, for api, you probably want to refer to [0] . 3. Yes, it seems that the user guide in the open source is not updated, please use the one from [1] . [0] http://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/Complex_Event_Processing_Open_RESTful_API_Specification#Administrating_Instances [1] https://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/CEP_GE_-_IBM_Proactive_Technology_Online_User_and_Programmer_Guide Regards, Tali Tali Yatzkar Haham Event-based Middleware & Solutions IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel tali@il.ibm.com 972-4-8296320 From: "Miguel Carrillo Pacheco (JIRA)" <jira-help-desk@fi-ware.org> To: Tali Yatzkar-Haham/Haifa/IBM@IBMIL Date: 11/24/2014 11:54 AM Subject: [FI-WARE-JIRA] ( HELP-1459 ) [Fiware-tech-help] IBM CEP configuration - changing default project [ http://jira.fi-ware.org/browse/HELP-1459?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=14244#comment-14244 ] Miguel Carrillo Pacheco commented on HELP-1459 : ----------------------------------------------- Dear Chris, I am sure that Tali (the Ge owner)will be able to provide a good reply. Best regards, Miguel El 23/11/2014 16:10, Chris Paton escribió: Hi Support, I'm trying to send events to Proton and the event classes are configured under a project in the designer which I have exported to the local repository. When I request: GET http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/instances/ProtonOnWebServer I get the following response: { * "state": "started", * "definitions-url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack" } No other definitions are listed and it seems that that one is the default. How can I change that? I would like to be able to send my events to another project (so not DoSAttack), but they don't get through. When I request: GET http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/definitions I get a valid response: [ { "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack.json", "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack" }, { "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/Thesis Project.json", "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/Thesis Project" }, { "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/PSBIntUnitTest.json", "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/PSBIntUnitTest" }, { "name": "\/opt\/repositories\/tomcat10\/DoSAttack2.json", "url": "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack2" } ] As you can see, my project is correctly defined at the second index position. With thanks, Chris PS. The Users Guide found in https://github.com/ishkin/Proton seems to be out of date as there are options referred to in that that I can't find in the Web UI (Creating Actions, Subset Selection Operators, Proactive Operators, for example). The Programmer's Guide is not supplied, nor is it available on the public Wiki ( https://forge.fi-ware.org/docman/view.php/9/3148/Proton+Programmer+Guide+FI-WAREv3.pdf ). Is there any chance somebody could send me the programming guide? http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/instances/ProtonOnWebServer default. another http://130.206.127.16:8080/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin/resources/definitions "\/ProtonOnWebServerAdmin\/resources\/definitions\/DoSAttack" be in it https://forge.fi-ware.org/docman/view.php/9/3148/Proton+Programmer+Guide+FI-WAREv3.pdf ). <chrispaton2005@gmail.com>] – This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1.7#6163)
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        TALI Fabiana Fournier added a comment -

        Hi Chris,

        1. When you export a definition to the repository, it is added to the repository (as you saw when you asked to see all the definitions).

        There is another REST api to Administrating Instances, that can change the status of the engine and tell it to run with a different definition file. See the CEP open specification [0]. In this document you can also see how to send events to the CEP.

        2. I updated the links in [1], and now you can access the updated user and programmer guides. Note, for api, you probably want to refer to [0] and not to the programmer guide.

        3. Yes, it seems that the user guide in the open source is not updated, please used the one from [1].

        [0] http://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/Complex_Event_Processing_Open_RESTful_API_Specification#Administrating_Instances
        [1] https://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/CEP_GE_-_IBM_Proactive_Technology_Online_User_and_Programmer_Guide

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        TALI Fabiana Fournier added a comment - Hi Chris, 1. When you export a definition to the repository, it is added to the repository (as you saw when you asked to see all the definitions). There is another REST api to Administrating Instances, that can change the status of the engine and tell it to run with a different definition file. See the CEP open specification [0] . In this document you can also see how to send events to the CEP. 2. I updated the links in [1] , and now you can access the updated user and programmer guides. Note, for api, you probably want to refer to [0] and not to the programmer guide. 3. Yes, it seems that the user guide in the open source is not updated, please used the one from [1] . [0] http://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/Complex_Event_Processing_Open_RESTful_API_Specification#Administrating_Instances [1] https://forge.fi-ware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/CEP_GE_-_IBM_Proactive_Technology_Online_User_and_Programmer_Guide
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