Hi, You can pick a suitable real life use-case such as Bank transaction system, etc and use that throughout this doc/tutorial. And along with the explanation of SiddhiQL you can map the real business requirement, and also explain how the siddhi query can be used in that space. IMHO it will be more easy to understand for a normal user.
Thanks, Sinthuja. On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Lasantha Fernando <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > We are writing the Siddhi QL spec for new Siddhi 2.0.0 which will ship > with CEP-3.0.0 and there will be a lot of changes with Siddhi 2.0.0 > (Changes in syntax structure, Partitioning, Event Tables, Output Rate > Limiting, External Time Windows etc.). We feel that the current doc > structure can be improved to make it more easier for a user to learn > Siddhi. Should we make it similar to a strict language specification > (Ordered, categorized by similarity), or maybe follow a more tutorial like > approach? > > The current Siddhi docs are available at [1]. Please send your > suggestions, feedback. > > Thanks, > Lasantha > > -- > *Lasantha Fernando* > Software Engineer - Data Technologies Team > WSO2 Inc. http://wso2.com > > email: [email protected] > > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev > > -- *Sinthuja Rajendran* Software Engineer <http://wso2.com/> WSO2, Inc.:http://wso2.com Blog: http://sinthu-rajan.blogspot.com/ Mobile: +94774273955
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