Tools in the Hands of the Business Users
The Progress® Apama® Event Modeler reduces the development/deployment times of sophisticated event-driven applications from weeks or months to days - sometimes hours. In time-critical markets like algorithmic trading, Event Modeler's graphical interface, with point-and-click rules definition, empowers business users to quickly create and deploy their own unique strategies.
Event Modeler creates event processing scenarios, rendering application logic through a graphical state diagram that offers point and click definition of the rules and conditions that drive the event processing logic. With Modeler, business users have a tool to define all the elements of the application, including the events to be monitored, the analysis to perform, and the actions to be taken. Once defined in Modeler, new event processing scenarios are easily deployed via injection into Apama Event Manager, where they can then be initiated and parameterized by end-users via Apama's dashboards.
Though Event Modeler isolates business users from low level coding, Apama also offers a sophisticated Event Programming Language (EPL) that is available both in a native version and Java. Apama bridges the gap between coding and graphical environments with SmartBlocks. These pre-packaged components allow developers to capture sophisticated logic in the Apama EPL and package that logic within SmartBlocks, at which point they are available to business users for insertion into Event Modeler scenarios.
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Progress Apama - An 'Evaluation' paper by Bloor Research
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Get Up to Speed with ESP
An insightful webinar series that explores event processing and you can how leverage real event stream data to test and analyze applications.
> Part I: Panel of Experts
> Part II: Architectural
Foundations
> Part III: Event Reply
and Analysis
ESP for Event Driven Architectures
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Apama Architecture
> Overview
> Event Modeler
> Event Manager
> Research Studio
and EventStore
> Dashboards
> SmartBlocks
> Integration Framework
> Connectivity