Another example is King's RBEA platform [1] which was built on Flink.
In a nutshell, RBEA runs a single large Flink job, to which users can add
queries that should be computed.
Of course, the query language is restricted because they queries must match
on the structure of the running job.

Hope this helps,
Fabian

[1]
http://2016.flink-forward.org/kb_sessions/rbea-scalable-real-time-analytics-at-king/

2017-11-29 3:32 GMT+01:00 Tony Wei <tony19920...@gmail.com>:

> Hi KZ,
>
> https://data-artisans.com/blog/real-time-fraud-detection-ing-bank-apache-
> flink
> This article seems to be a good example to trigger a new calculation on a
> running job. Maybe you can get some help from it.
>
> Best Regards,
> Tony Wei
>
> 2017-11-29 4:53 GMT+08:00 zanqing zhang <zanqingzh...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Has anyone done any stream processing driven by a user request? What's
>> the recommended way of doing this? Or is this completely wrong direction to
>> go for applications running on top of Flink?
>>
>> Basically we need to tweak the stream processing based on parameters
>> provided by a user, e.g. show me the total # of application failures due to
>> "ABC", which is provided by the user. We are thinking of starting a flink
>> job with "ABC" as a parameter but this would result in a huge number of
>> flink jobs, is there a better way for this? Can we trigger the calculation
>> on a running job?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> KZ
>>
>>
>

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