TimeEvent resources are used as timers. You can configure rule-based timers, which are scheduled in a rule, and repeating timers, which are scheduled in the TimeEvent resource. Use time events to trigger rules.
Global Var? The name to appear as the label for the resource. Names follow Java variable naming restrictions. Do not use any reserved words. Names must be unique within a folder. See Identifiers (Names).For events used in JMS channels Names beginning with _jms or jms (case insensitive) are used only for JMS header properties. You can, however, use properties beginning jms_ (case insensitive) for event properties. See Using JMS Header Properties in Incoming and Outgoing Messages for more details.
• repeat: Time events are created periodically. Complete the rest of the settings to define the period and number of events per interval. Used with repeating time events only. Specify the interval between time events using a numerical value and a time unit.BusinessEvents creates the first time event immediately after the engine starts and then creates the next time event based on the interval.A repeating time event expires after the completion of the first RTC cycle (that is, the time to live code is set internally to zero).Time units available are milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, and days. Events per
Interval Used with repeating time events only. Enter the number of events to create in each Repeat Every interval.The Metadata section is used as needed in conjunction with a backing store. In most cases metadata configuration is not required. Documentation is provided in TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration, in the section Metadata Properties for Entities (Events and Concepts).
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