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From: fhue...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 23:34:58 +0100
Subject: Re: Window stream using timestamp key for time
To: user@flink.apache.org

Hi Emmanuel,

the feature you are looking for is called event time processing in Flink.
These blog posts should help you to become familiar with the concepts:

1) Event-Time concepts: 
http://data-artisans.com/how-apache-flink-enables-new-streaming-applications-part-1/
2) Windows in Flink: 
http://flink.apache.org/news/2015/12/04/Introducing-windows.html
3) Event-Time example use-case: 
https://www.elastic.co/blog/building-real-time-dashboard-applications-with-apache-flink-elasticsearch-and-kibana
4) Code for example: https://github.com/dataArtisans/flink-streaming-demo

Best, Fabian


2016-01-28 23:08 GMT+01:00 Emmanuel <ele...@msn.com>:



Hello,
I have used Flink to stream data and do analytics on the stream, using time 
windows...
Now, this is assuming the data is effectively coming in real time. However I 
have a use case where the data is 'batched' upstream, and comes in bursts, but 
has a timestamp.It obviously messes up the windowed stream assumption. (note it 
is a problem with queuing in Kafka for example when there is any kind of 
downtime downstream of Kafka: if data accumulates and then is consumed, it is 
consumed at higher 'speed' than real clock time and statistics do not match 
reality.)
So my question is:
Is it possible to use a window stream based on a timestamp key for time, as 
opposed to clock time?
How would one do this with the current API?
ThanksEmmanuel                                    

                                          

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