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FIWARE.Question.Tech.Data.CEP.Proton CEP Fiware: delete old received events

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    • Type: Monitor
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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      Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 15-03-2016 at 11:03
      Please, ANSWER this question AT http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36008449/proton-cep-fiware-delete-old-received-events

      Question:
      Proton CEP Fiware: delete old received events

      Description:
      I've got this kind of problem with Proton CEP: i currently have a "Sequence" EPA; its input are 2 events. But these events have different granularity: let's say i have A and B events; i receive N "A" events, and M "B" events, where M << N.
      So i'd like to have a rule like "if event of type A is not consumed within X seconds, remove it", otherwise i've got a long A events queue; i only need the rule to be evaluated for closest (temporally) events.
      Practically, i've got a fake room temperature sensor that sends its temperature updates every 5seconds, and i've got another program that checks external weather and sends it every minute.

      Any idea how to solve this situation?

      Thank you very much!

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          urishani Uri Shani added a comment -

          AFAIK - the last answer was accepted in stack overflow. So it should be answered-true.

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          urishani Uri Shani added a comment - AFAIK - the last answer was accepted in stack overflow. So it should be answered-true.

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