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 [cid:image007.jpg@01CD52EB.AD060EE0] HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Duesseldorf GmbH European Research Center Riesstrasse 25, 80992 München E-mail: radu.tudo...@huawei.com Mobile: +49 15209084330 Telephone: +49 891588344173 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Duesseldorf GmbH Hansaallee 205, 40549 Düsseldorf, Germany, www.huawei.com<http://www.huawei.com/> Registered Office: Düsseldorf, Register Court Düsseldorf, HRB 56063, Managing Director: Bo PENG, Wanzhou MENG, Lifang CHEN Sitz der Gesellschaft: Düsseldorf, Amtsgericht Düsseldorf, HRB 56063, Geschäftsführer: Bo PENG, Wanzhou MENG, Lifang CHEN This e-mail and its attachments contain confidential information from HUAWEI, which is intended only for the person or entity whose address is listed above. Any use of the information contained herein in any way (including, but not limited to, total or partial disclosure, reproduction, or dissemination) by persons other than the intended recipient(s) is prohibited. If you receive this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by phone or email immediately and delete it!