Well: my interpretation of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:EL is as follows:... << What should be linked 1. Articles about any organization, person, web site,...
Paul, Again, I'm not an expert... The Article is about CEP. So you can point to an official CEP website ( http://www.complexevents.com is the closest we...
Hi Brian, To be fair to Paul. I thought his reply was clear and in line with all the myriad wikipedia articles I have read. Also, I reviewed the guidance page...
Thanks Brian - sorry if you think I am "arguing" rather than "reasoning" - of course I am no Wiki expert either. And I accept I may be wrong. On your comment...
Hi Tim, I think there's some different points that need to be dealt with seperately. 1. You can't refer to vendor site on a Wikipedia article (Main Namespace) ...
Hi Brian, I posted this to the talk page for CEP on WP, but your point (1) about links to vendor products from the main namespace on WP is wrong. There are...
Hi Hans, I'm not the expert. I'm sure I've got some of this wrong (mainly because there's so much "policy", etc). But. I don't think I'm wrong in the case you...
Hi Brian, I agree with Hans and Paul :-) Just look at the Wikipedia Unix page. There are many links to vendors. Frankly speaking, I don't see the logic in...
Hi everybody. I am posting it with my "academic hat" on behalf of students in the Technion who is doing a survey about use of EP applications. Their survey...
Hi, Please note that there are no links to vendors websites in the "External Links" section. That's what's governed by the Policy document over what you can...
Hi Brian, Good point. I noticed that the Wikipedia page on ESB, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_service_bus ... has links to IBM articles, etc. and...
... I disagree completely. It is neither immoral nor against rules to put product links on WP. Similarly, it is no more moral or more within WP policy to place...
Hans, The purpose of the Wikpedia article on CEP is to merely provide an encyclopedic article on CEP - defining in, using examples, helping people understand...
I'm at a loss to understand why you'd object to a listing of relevant suppliers when the subject is Complex Event Processing and the implicit subtext (see the...
I thought this group was about CEP. All I see in the daily digests are nag-sessions about the ramifications of policies as they relate to capitalist and...
The 2.2 Release Candidate ( http://www.streamcruncher.com ) is now available. This has some important performance related changes over the 2.2 Beta version....
Hi Sharma, The ruleCore complex event detection engine is available for educational use without a license fee. We have dropped the open source version...
Recently I've been having a discussion about the merits of attaching a CEP engine to an existing system. I'm interested in your opinions on this matter. Lets...
Tom, You're right about the B -> B1,B2 linkage breaking the CEP monitor but isn't that concern also applicable to other 'production' applications that rely on...
Hi Tom! This is a great question. Here are some thoughts. Whenever I am faced with a CEP question, and as you can guess I get a fair deal of those, my first...
Tom You seem to imply that A,B,C,D have been defined in a bottom up manner as added by some tech folks on some edge systems to derive business critical ...
Hi Tom, This is one of several issues that I've encountered when using system messages for such a BAM application. Obviously without knowing the particulars,...
Hans, I had started a response to this thread, but your excellent response is better! All of the problems/issues that both Tom and Hans have described crop up...
Tom In this case you can re-define B as a virtual event which is conjunction of B1 and B2, and the rest of the definitions don't need to be changed. Cheers, ...
Hi Tom, imagine every component declaring in a platform-independent language an interface listing the type of the events it emits and consumes. Imagine the...
All, Thanks for the suggestions. It seems like most of you recomend creating some level of abstraction between the low level "core" system messages, and the...
Tom, There's really no way of easily doing what you've described. Somewhere, sometime, someone's got to take responsibility for the abstraction layer. It...
Tom, Ideally, the abstract events would be generated by the distributed components since those teams probably should own their business events. But as you...