If you use event time, a second run will put the exact same tuples into the windows (event time implies, that the timestamp is encoded in the tuple itself, thus, it is independent of the wall-clock time).
However, be aware that the order of tuples *within a window* might change! Thus, the timestamp of the "most recent event in the window" might change... -Matthias On 03/29/2016 09:35 AM, Bart van Deenen wrote: > Hi all > > I'm doing a fold on a sliding window, using > TimeCharacteristic.EventTime. For output I'm picking the timestamp of > the most recent event in the window, and use that to name the output (to > a file). > > My question is: will a second run of Flink on the same set of data (from > Kafka) put the same events in a Window, or are the limits of a window > somehow dependent on the real time of the run. > The windows I'm using are two sliding timeWindow's and one timeWindowAll > > Thanks for any answers > > Bart van Deenen >
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