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[fiware-stackoverflow] Can FIWARE context providers be used for historical data with QuantumLeap?

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      Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 28-05-2020 at 13:05
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      Can FIWARE context providers be used for historical data with QuantumLeap?

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      FIWARE offers using context providers to fetch data from external sources for entities that are queried through the context broker.

      With QuantumLeap, historical data can be stored in a time series database such as CrateDB.

      Is it possible to combine these two concepts? When querying for historical data in a QuantumLeap setup, could some data instead be fetched from another database via a registered context provider (or a similar proxy implementation)? Preferably using out-of-the-box FIWARE components without too much custom magic.

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        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 28-05-2020 at 13:05
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62063265/can-fiware-context-providers-be-used-for-historical-data-with-quantumleap


        +Question:+
        Can FIWARE context providers be used for historical data with QuantumLeap?

        +Description:+
        FIWARE offers using context providers to fetch data from external sources for entities that are queried through the context broker.

        With QuantumLeap, historical data can be stored in a time series database such as CrateDB.

        Is it possible to combine these two concepts? When querying for historical data in a QuantumLeap setup, could some data instead be fetched from another database via a registered context provider (or a similar proxy implementation)? Preferably using out-of-the-box FIWARE components without too much custom magic.
        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 28-05-2020 at 13:05
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62063265/can-fiware-context-providers-be-used-for-historical-data-with-quantumleap


        +Question:+
        Can FIWARE context providers be used for historical data with QuantumLeap?

        +Description:+
        FIWARE offers using context providers to fetch data from external sources for entities that are queried through the context broker.

        With QuantumLeap, historical data can be stored in a time series database such as CrateDB.

        Is it possible to combine these two concepts? When querying for historical data in a QuantumLeap setup, could some data instead be fetched from another database via a registered context provider (or a similar proxy implementation)? Preferably using out-of-the-box FIWARE components without too much custom magic.
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