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Using the Engine Information view
The Engine Information view inspects a running correlator and displays defined contents of the correlator. It displays the same information as the Apama command line tool engine_inspect. The information is grouped as follows (click on the plus symbol to view the contents of each group):
Container Types — The current EPL container types (sequences, dictionaries) currently defined in the event correlator.
Contexts — The names of any user-defined contexts, how many monitor instances are running in each context, and how many entries are on the context’s input queue.
Events — The names of all event types in the correlator and the number of templates of each type, as defined in listener specifications.
Java Monitors — The names of all Java applications in the event correlator and the number of event listeners each Java application has created.
Monitors — The names of all monitors in the event correlator and the number of sub-monitors each monitor has spawned.
This view allows direct deletion of the defined named entities using the Delete button on the tool bar or from the context (right-click) menu.
The user can send an event from this view as well using the send operation by clicking the Send button on the toolbar or via the context menu. Double clicking an event item also invokes this operation.
Displaying information in the Engine Information view can slow performance, so you may want to close the view if Studio is not very responsive.
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