What's New in Apama > What's New in Apama 5.1 > New support for creating correlator plugins using Java
New support for creating correlator plugins using Java
Custom correlator plugins can now be written in Java as well as in C and C++. When a Java plugin is injected to the correlator, it is analyzed and any suitable method in the plugin can be called from applications running in the correlator. Correlator plugins in Java are deployed using JMon applications and are packaged in a .jar file.
Correlator plug-ins that are written in Java can be created by using Apama Studio or from scratch.
*To use Apama Studio, see Adding an EPL Plugin written in Java.
*To write a correlator plugin in Java from scratch, see Writing Correlator Plug-ins in Java.
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