data_core:event_subscription
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====== Data Core: Create an Event Subscription ====== | ====== Data Core: Create an Event Subscription ====== | ||
- | An Event Source is a data core component | + | Event Sources push events |
- | An Event Sink is a data core component that performs | + | Event Sinks subscribe to Event Sources to process events. For example, save event to a log or database, send an email, etc… |
- | Creating | + | The example below shows a subscription between a SQL Event Source (which |
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+ | For a full collection of Data Core components and configuration, | ||
- | The example below illustrates a SQL Event Source (which collects data from SQL Server) and Big Data Event Sink (which stores data to Elasticsearch). For the full collection of Data Core components and configuration, | ||
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3. Select “Configure Data Core” | 3. Select “Configure Data Core” | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
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- | If the menu bar does not list the options above, are you a Data Core administrator? | + | |
+ | If the menu bar does not list the options above, check if you have [[app_store_connect: | ||
===== Create an Event Source ===== | ===== Create an Event Source ===== |
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