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Using EDA events in Apama applications
Software AG's Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) allows information to be published so that one or more interested consumers can subscribe to what was published. Published data is in the form of EDA events. Each EDA event adheres to an XML schema (.xsd file) that defines an EDA event type.
In an Apama application, you can use correlator-integrated messaging for JMS to consume and publish EDA events. The following topics provide information and instructions to help you do this:
*About convention-based EDA mapping
*Creating Apama event type definitions for EDA events
*Automatically mapping configurations for EDA events
*Manually mapping configurations for EDA events
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