An Architecture for the Notification, Storage and Retrieval of Events |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Applications and Motivations | 11 |
Related Event Middleware | 31 |
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activity application domains architecture asynchronous capture Chapter collaborative communication composite event computing context conventional database CORBA database system defined denote deployed deposit distributed systems dynamic enable environments event brokers event client event data event histories event information event instances event model event notification event repository event storage event streams event type event-based event-driven systems example Figure functionality general-purpose graphical user interface HERALD Event Source identifier implementation infrastructure integration interaction interface interval match Message Broker message-oriented middleware messages middleware modules monitoring MQSeries multiple object Object Management Group occurred operations parameters policies primitive events programming propagation publish/subscribe query language queue manager register interest registration remote repository client repository server requirements retrieval and replay scenarios schema Section sequence specific storage and retrieval storage service stored event structure temporal TEQL TEQL queries timestamp trigger tuple space virtual Virtual Network Computing