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Dale LaBossiere edited comment on EDGENT-192 at 8/23/16 6:05 PM:
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I wonder what the Watson IoT folks have to say on this topic. It seems like it
could be a common need so I wonder if they have anything planned or in the
works?
fyi, posted a question to the watson iot-java project
https://github.com/ibm-watson-iot/iot-java/issues/55
was (Author: dlaboss):
I wonder what the Watson IoT folks have to say on this topic. It seems like it
could be a common need so I wonder if they have anything planned or in the
works?
> event resiliency
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>
> Key: EDGENT-192
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EDGENT-192
> Project: Edgent
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Jerome Chailloux
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> Assuming that I have a Raspberry Pi that ingest data and doing some aggregate.
> I have to send information to Watson IoT.
> What if if I lost the network ?
> Could we have a mechanism that send data at all time and if network is not
> available store all events in a file ?
> As soon as the network is available again play back the file and send new
> events.
> We have to be sure that all events are sent in the correct order from file to
> "real time".
> The computation engine (IBM Streams in this case) will then apply some
> policies to deal with or not with out of order events for the real time
> computation but at least able to store data received from sensors.
> Any idea about how to achieve this ?
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