Hi,

I am using a global window to collect some events. I use a trigger to fire the 
processing.
Is there any way to get the time of the event that has triggered the processing.

I am asking this as the getMaxTime() field of the GlobalWindow returns MaxLong.


The code skeleton is:

stream
       .windowAll(GlobalWindows.create())
       .trigger( new MyTrigger())
       .apply( new AllWindowFunction<Tuple1<Long>, Tuple1<Long>, 
GlobalWindow>() {
                                  @Override
                                  public void apply(GlobalWindow arg0,
                                                Iterable< Tuple1<Long>, > arg1,
                                                Collector<Tuple1<Long>> arg2) 
throws Exception {

// - get the even timestamp



                                  }
                           })



Dr. Radu Tudoran
Research Engineer - Big Data Expert
IT R&D Division

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