Hi Esa, You can always test your pattern in isolation. For an example on how to do that, if you have access to the flink source code, you can check the UntilConditionITCase or any other ITCase in the same package.
It can also be found here: https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/master/flink-libraries/flink-cep/src/test/java/org/apache/flink/cep/nfa/UntilConditionITCase.java <https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/master/flink-libraries/flink-cep/src/test/java/org/apache/flink/cep/nfa/UntilConditionITCase.java> Kostas > On Mar 7, 2018, at 2:43 PM, Esa Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi> > wrote: > > Hi > > I have tried this CEP example of Data-artisans and it works. It is also only > fully working example I have found, but it little bit too complex for my > purpose. I have also tried to read the documentation, but I have not found > about simple “Hello World” type example about Flink’s CEP. > > It is surprisingly difficult to form correct Pattern, because there are many > operators and how to combine them by correct way.. > It looks like very simple, but in practice it has not been for me, but this > maybe because I am new with FlinkCEP. > > Often I don’t know is it problem with “pattern” or “select”, because no > results.. Is there any way to debug CEP’s operations ? > > Best, Esa > > From: Kostas Kloudas [mailto:k.klou...@data-artisans.com] > Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 2:54 PM > To: Esa Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi> > Cc: user@flink.apache.org > Subject: Re: Simple CEP pattern > > Hi Esa, > > You could try the examples either from the documentation or from the training. > http://training.data-artisans.com/exercises/CEP.html > > Kostas > > > On Mar 7, 2018, at 11:32 AM, Esa Heikkinen <esa.heikki...@student.tut.fi> > wrote: > > What would be the simplest working CEP (Scala) pattern ? > > I want to test if my CEP application works at all. > > Best, Esa