Associate the AsapSource (reader) component with the FileSink
(writer) component. AsapSource reads records from Event Stream Processor and
passes those to FileSink, which then writes those records to the out.txt file.
- Set the user name and password in the example
environment:
Operating System |
Step |
Windows |
- Edit the set_example_env.bat script
- Set the ADAPTER_EXAMPLE_USERNAME and ADAPTER_EXAMPLE_PASSWORD
variables to sybase.
|
UNIX |
- Edit the set_example_env.sh script
- Set the ADAPTER_EXAMPLE_USERNAME and ADAPTER_EXAMPLE_PASSWORD
variables to sybase.
|
- Start Event Stream Processor.
Operating System |
Step |
Windows |
Open a command window:- Start the example cluster:
start_server_cluster.bat
- Add project to the cluster, and start it on the
cluster:
start_project.bat
|
UNIX |
Open a terminal window: - Start the example
cluster:
./start_server_cluster.sh
- Start the project on the cluster:
./start_project.sh
|
- Start esp_subscriber to
subscribe to the project that is running on the cluster.
Operating System |
Step |
Windows |
Open a command window and enter: esp-subscribe.bat
|
UNIX |
Open a terminal window and enter:
./esp-subscribe.sh
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- Starts the AsapSource and FileSink components.
Operating System |
Step |
UNIX |
Open a terminal window and enter: ./asapToFile.sh
|
Windows |
Open a command window and enter: asapToFile.bat
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- Upload data from the esp_insert.txt file to the Server.
Operating System |
Step |
UNIX |
Open a terminal window and enter: ./esp_upload.sh
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Windows |
Open a command window and enter: esp_upload.bat
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AsapSource reads this published data from the Server and passes it to FileSink, which writes it to the out.txt file.