This document describes how to create, deploy, and debug Oracle CEP applications.
Oracle CEP (formerly known as the WebLogic Event Server) is a Java server for the development of high-performance event driven applications. It is a lightweight Java application container based on Equinox OSGi, with shared services, including the Oracle CEP Service Engine, which provides a rich, declarative environment based on Oracle Continuous Query Language (Oracle CQL) - a query language based on SQL with added constructs that support streaming data - to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of managing business operations. Oracle CEP supports ultra-high throughput and microsecond latency using JRockit Real Time and provides Oracle CEP Visualizer and Oracle CEP IDE for Eclipse developer tooling for a complete real time end-to-end Java Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) development platform.
This document is intended for programmers creating Oracle CEP applications.
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For more information, see the following:
Oracle Fusion Middleware Getting Started Guide for Oracle Complex Event Processing
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Complex Event Processing
Oracle Fusion Middleware Visualizer User's Guide for Oracle Complex Event Processing
Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle Complex Event Processing
Oracle Fusion Middleware CQL Language Reference for Oracle Complex Event Processing
Oracle Fusion Middleware EPL Language Reference for Oracle Complex Event Processing
Oracle Database SQL Language Reference at https://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28286/toc.htm
SQL99 Specifications (ISO/IEC 9075-1:1999, ISO/IEC 9075-2:1999, ISO/IEC 9075-3:1999, and ISO/IEC 9075-4:1999)
Oracle CEP Forum: http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=820
Oracle CEP Samples: http://www.oracle.com/technologies/soa/complex-event-processing.html
Oracle Event Driven Architecture Suite sample code: http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/products/event-driven-architecture
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