Many thanks for sending your email.

Does this mean that the event time only impacts on the event selection for a 
time window?

Without use of a time window, the event time has no impact on the order of any 
records/events?

Is my understanding correct?

Thank you very much for your help.

Regards,

Min



From: Piotr Nowojski [mailto:pi...@data-artisans.com]
Sent: Freitag, 7. Dezember 2018 11:11
To: Tan, Min
Cc: user
Subject: [External] Re: Use event time

Hi again!

Flink doesn’t order/sort the records according to event time. The preveiling 
idea is:
- records will be arriving out of order, operators should handle that
- watermarks are used for indicators of the current lower bound of the event 
time “clock”

For examples windowed joins/aggregations  assign records to one or more time 
windows, collect all of the data belonging to a window and when watermark 
exceeds/overtakes the window that when that window is being evaluated.

Piotrek


On 7 Dec 2018, at 09:22, min....@ubs.com<mailto:min....@ubs.com> wrote:

Hi,

I am new to Flink.

I have the following small code to use the event time. I did not get the result 
expected, i.e. it print out events in the order of event time.

Did I miss something here?

Regards,

Min


--------------Event time------------------
   public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception  {

        final StreamExecutionEnvironment env = 
StreamExecutionEnvironment.getExecutionEnvironment();
        long start =System.currentTimeMillis();
        DataStream<Event> stream = env.fromElements(new Event(0,start,start),
                new Event(1,start+10,start+10), new Event(2,start+20,start-20),
                new Event(3,start+30,start-30), new Event(4,start+40,start-40));

        stream.map(event -> "RAW order " + event.toString()).print();


        stream.assignTimestampsAndWatermarks(new 
AscendingTimestampExtractor<Event>() {
            @Override public long extractAscendingTimestamp(Event element) { 
return element.time1; } })
                .map(event -> "time1 order:: " + event.toString()).print();


        stream.assignTimestampsAndWatermarks(new 
AscendingTimestampExtractor<Event>() {
            @Override public long extractAscendingTimestamp(Event element) { 
return element.time2; } })
                .map(event -> "time2 order:: " + event.toString()).print();

        env.execute("event time ........");
    }


    static public class Event {
        int id;
        long time1;
        long time2;

        Event(int id, long time1, long time2){
            this<http://this.id/>.<http://this.id/>id<http://this.id/> =id;
            this.time1=time1;
            this.time2=time2;
        }

        public String toString() {
            return "id=" + id + "; time1=" + time1 + "; time2=" + time2;
        }
    }
}
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