ESP Studio

Event Stream Processor Studio provides visual and textual authoring capabilities as well as a run-test environment. This enables you to develop, test, and configure projects in a common interface.

The CCL textual editor lets you edit CCL files as text, and provides syntax completion options, syntax checking, and error validation. Experienced programmers can work in the CCL editor exclusively, or use it as a supplement to the visual editor.

The visual editor lets you create and edit projects without learning CCL syntax. The visual editor provides support for all CCL functions, including the new jumping windows, splitter, and automatic key generation features introduced to CCL in version 5.1.

To support the CCL modularity feature, the Studio can be configured with a repository for blocks of CCL code called modules that can be used in multiple projects.

For detailed information on using the Studio, including information on configuring jumping windows, splitter, and automatic key generation in the visual editor, see the Studio Users Guide.