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The Gather.sbapp sample application has two EventFlow modules. The SimpleGather example uses a Gather operator to generate an alarm (a true value) for trades of 10,000 shares or more for a stock whose price is $200 or greater. The input stream contains the fields
Symbol, Volume, and Price.
Note
This is a very simple example which might be better done using a single Map operator, but it is instructive. For an example that truly requires a Gather operator, see the Compliance sample application.
The TimeoutGather example demonstrates the effect of the Optional Timeouts settings. In this case, when no input is received
for ten seconds, Gather is forced to emit whatever tuple values it has accumulated, setting any fields not received to null.
The input stream has two string fields: Type (which must be enqueued as either Buy or Sell) and Symbol (which can be any string).
In StreamBase Studio, import this sample with the following steps:
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From the top menu, click → .
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Type
operatorto narrow the list of options. -
Select Operator sample group from the Data Constructs and Operators category.
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Click .
StreamBase Studio creates a single project for all the operator samples.
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In the Project Explorer, open the sample you just loaded.
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Open the
src/main/eventflowfolder. -
Open the package folder (most samples contain a single package folder. Open the top-level package folder if your sample contains more than one folder).
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Open the
Gather.sbappapplication and click the
Run button. This opens the SB Test/Debug perspective and starts the application.
If you see red marks, wait a moment for the project in Studio to load its features.
If red marks do not resolve themselves in a moment, select the project and right-click → from the context menu.
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In the Output Streams view, select the BigTradeAlarm output stream. No output is displayed at this point, but the dequeuer is prepared to receive output. This view will eventually show the output of the application.
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In the Manual Input view, select the TradesIn input stream.
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Enter
intc,10000, and201in the Symbol, Volume, and Price fields, respectively -
Click Send Data, and observe this data appears in the BigTradeAlarm stream:
BigTradeAlarm=true
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Enter
intc,10000, and199in the Symbol, Volume, and Price fields, respectively -
Click Send Data, and observe this data appears in the BigTradeAlarm stream:
BigTradeAlarm=false
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Enter
intc,1000, and201in the Symbol, Volume, and Price fields, respectively -
Click Send Data, and observe this data appears in the BigTradeAlarm stream:
BigTradeAlarm=false
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Enter
intc,1000, and187in the Symbol, Volume, and Price fields, respectively -
Click Send Data, and observe this data appears in the BigTradeAlarm stream:
BigTradeAlarm=false
To run the TimeoutGather example:
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In the Project Explorer, open the sample you just loaded.
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Open the
src/main/eventflowfolder. -
Open the package folder (most samples contain a single package folder. Open the top-level package folder if your sample contains more than one folder).
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Open the
Gather.sbappapplication and click the
Run button. This opens the SB Test/Debug perspective and starts the application.
If you see red marks, wait a moment for the project in Studio to load its features.
If red marks do not resolve themselves in a moment, select the project and right-click → from the context menu.
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In the Output Streams view, select the Matches output stream. No output is displayed at this point, but the dequeuer is prepared to receive output. This view will eventually show the output of the application.
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In the Manual Input view, select the SimpleBuySellMatch input stream.
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Enter
Buyandintcin the Type and Symbol fields, respectively, and press . -
Quickly change Type from
BuytoSelland press again. -
Observe this data appear in the Matches stream:
MatchedSymbol=intc
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Now change Type from
Sellback toBuyagain, and press . -
Do not send a Sell message. After 10 seconds, observe that the Gather operator times out, and writes the following to the Matches output stream:
MatchedSymbol=<No Match: intc,null>
When done, press F9 or click the
Stop Running Application button.
When you load the sample into StreamBase Studio, Studio copies the sample project's files to your Studio workspace, which is normally part of your home directory, with full access rights.
Important
Load this sample in StreamBase Studio, and thereafter use the Studio workspace copy of the sample to run and test it, even when running from the command prompt.
Using the workspace copy of the sample avoids permission problems. The default workspace location for this sample is:
studio-workspace/sample_operatorSee Default Installation Directories for the default location of studio-workspace on your system.