Overview of contexts in JMon applications
The Apama JMon API provides the com.apama.jmon.Context type. This class corresponds to the EPL context type, but with a more limited set of features:
A JMon event definiton can contain a
Context type field. This lets you transfer a reference to a context to and from an Apama JMon application. You cannot pass context references between the correlator and your Apama JMon application on their own.
You can enqueue events to
Particular contexts:
Event.enqueueTo(Context c)A list or array of contexts:
Event.enqueueTo(java.util.List<Context> ctxList)
Event.enqueueTo(Context[] ctxList)
You can call
Context.getCurrent() to obtain a reference to the context that a piece of code is running in. See
Obtaining context references.
The
Context class provides accessor methods for context properties such as context name and context ID.