Developing Apama Applications in Event Modeler
Developing Apama Applications in Event Modeler provides information and instructions for defining independent, real-time, business strategies, referred to as scenarios. Each scenario can contain any number of states. Transitions between states happen according to rules that you define.
You use the Event Modeler to create scenarios. You inject completed scenarios into the correlator, and then use a dashboard to create and configure one or more instances of the scenario. Each scenario instance listens for particular events or sequences of events. When the scenario instance finds events or sequences of interest, it performs specified actions according to the rules defined in the scenario.
After you develop a scenario in Event Modeler, you use Dashboard Builder to create a graphical dashboard for the scenario. The dashboard lets end users create and interact with scenario instances through an intuitive and easy to manipulate graphical user interface. Information for doing this is in
Building Dashboards.
It is assumed that you have read
Description of Event Modeler and
Understanding scenarios and blocks in
Introduction to Apama, which introduces scenario concepts and discusses the scenario development lifecycle.