Hi,

Thank you for sharing your experience and also to Till for the advice.
What I would like to do is to be able to fire the window potentially multiple 
times, even if an event did not arrive. I will look more about how dealing with 
the processing time could help in this

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From: Brian Chhun [mailto:brian.ch...@getbraintree.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 5:28 PM
To: user@flink.apache.org
Subject: Re: continous time triger

For what it's worth, we have a trigger that fires once a day for a recurring 
calculation. When an element comes in, we set the trigger context's processing 
time timer to the exact millisecond of the desired time. The predefined 
triggers were useful to look at to achieve this: 
https://github.com/apache/flink/tree/master/flink-streaming-java/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/streaming/api/windowing/triggers

Some things I discovered along the way, particularly using processing time, 
which may be useful:
- registering a time that's already passed will cause the timer callback to be 
called
- when the system shuts down, the window is fired even though the trigger has 
not gone off (this sounds subject to change though)

On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 3:47 AM, Till Rohrmann 
<trohrm...@apache.org<mailto:trohrm...@apache.org>> wrote:

Hi Radu,

you can register processing and event time time triggers using the 
TriggerContext which is given to the onElement, onProcessingTime and 
onEventTime methods of Trigger. In case you register a processing time timer, 
the onProcessingTime method will be called once the system clock has passed the 
timer time. In case of an event time timer, the onEventTime method is called 
once a watermark has been received which has a higher watermark than the timer.

I hope this helps you to solve your problem.

Cheers,
Till
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On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 9:25 PM, Radu Tudoran 
<radu.tudo...@huawei.com<mailto:radu.tudo...@huawei.com>> wrote:
Re-Hi,

I have another question regarding the triggering of the processing of a window. 
Can this be done in some way at specific time intervals, independent of whether 
 an event has been received or not, via a trigger?

The reason why I am considering a trigger rather than timeWindow(All) is that 
timeWindow will end up generating multiple windows and duplicating data, while 
having the option from the trigger to actually fire the processing at certain 
times, independent of when the events arrived) would enable to operate with a 
single window.

Regards,

Dr. Radu Tudoran
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