Hi Nuno, nice to hear from you : ) I have to admit, that I'm no expert user of edgent and I will have to dig a bit into the code to see if and how this works. Alternatives (on other frameworks) for exactly this task could be Apache Flink or Apache Camel. In the later it should definetly work to have dynamic windows with Flink I'm not sure, but I've already used the Time Windows several times there.
I hope that helps. Julian PS.: I've cc'ed the Mailing list, just in case someone is reading it there ( Am 02.10.19, 16:30 schrieb "Nuno Coelho" <ng.coe...@campus.fct.unl.pt>: Good afternoon Mr. Feinauer. My name is Nuno Coelho and I am currently doing my CS Masters Degree at FCT. My final project will integrate components of the edge framework , and so I've sent you this e-mail because I have some questions: -First of all, if I should have send this e-mail to any of the Edgent mailing lists, please forgive me. I have peek them lately (that's how I got this e-mail) and saw that Edgent is retiring from Apache so I don't know if or how active the mailing lists are. I intend to make more inquires in the future so I'd appreciate if you told me where is it appropriate to do so. Now my technical question is: is edgent able to create time windows that are adaptable at runtime ? If so, how do I do it? I ask this because from following your tutorials at the website I got the hint that the windows can be registered to a control service like TStream but I am failing to understand exactly how to do it... I'll be waiting for a reply, any advise will be helpfull. Thanks in advance! Greetings, Nuno Coelho