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Event Processing in Action is a ground-breaking book that shows you how to use, design, and build event processing applications. It follows a detailed example to present the concepts and show you the how-tos of both architecture and implementation. The book and its accompanying website introduce the leading free and commercial tools available, along with several language implementations and many examples.
Event processing apps collect, analyze, and react to events as they occur. They recognize event patterns — from the obvious to the complex, even predicting outcomes such as power shortages or customer dissatisfaction — and respond to them accordingly. In some applications, such as financial trading, fast reaction times are a must.
This book is written for software architects and developers. It requires no previous knowledge of event processing.
Dr. Opher Etzion is the chair of the Event Processing Technical Society and leads the Event Processing team at IBM's Haifa research lab. An IBM senior architect, Peter Niblett led IBM's work on the JMS interface definition, and chaired the OASIS Web Services Notification committee.
All you need to start building useful software.
A progressive approach, with pragmatic examples.
Makes this complex subject very manageable.
Event processing distilled.
A richly illustrated deep dive.
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