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Intelligent Event Processor (IEP)

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Get started with developing Complex Event Processing and Event Stream Processing applications
Contribute to IEP, an open-source Complex Event Processing and Event Stream Processing engine

IEP is an open source Complex Event Processing (CEP) and Event Stream Processing (ESP) engine. IEP is part of the Open ESB SOA Suite. When you download Open ESB, you get all the required tools as well as IEP. These tools, along with IEP, enable SOA and Event-Driven Architectures.

The IEP engine can send and receive events from all the external systems that Open ESB supports. The events from the Open ESB external systems can generate a cloud of events as well as streams of events. The IEP engine can analyze both types of events. IEP uses Continuous Query Language (CQL) and a rich set of operators to analyze the events.


Features of IEP

  • Supports Complex Event Processing (CEP)
  • Supports Event Stream Processing (ESP)
  • Supports Continuous Query Language (CQL)
  • Rich set of built in operators
  • Rich GUI tools to create event process
  • Analyzes messages from clouds and streams
  • Connectivity with all the external systems supported by the Open ESB SOA Suite
  • Part of the Open ESB SOA Suite


Useful Resources

The following are useful resources for Complex Event Processing (CEP) and Event Stream Processing (ESP).

  • Technical Paper on ESP - STREAM: The Stanford Data Stream Management System
    http://dbpubs.stanford.edu:8090/pub/2004-20
    Authors - Arasu, A.; Babcock, B.; Babu, S.; Cieslewicz, J.; Datar, M.; Ito, K.; Motwani, R,; Srivastava, U.; Widom, J.
  • A web site dedicated to CEP applications, products and latest research
    http://complexevents.com/
    Professor David Luckham posts many articles on CEP at the web site


Related Projects


Forum

Open ESB Forum


Contact

soabi-eda@sun.com


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