Event correlation system and method for monitoring resources
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1. Apparatus for monitoring resources that send low-level events comprising:
- means for filtering and aggregating events in accordance with event filtering and aggregation rules to detect high-level events; and
a general event service application for monitoring resources that can be used by a client application to perform event filtering and aggregation.
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An Event Correlation System and method for monitoring resources that send low-level events which are filtered and aggregated in accordance with event filtering and aggregation rules to detect high-level events. The resources are monitored by a General Event Service Application that can be used by any client application to perform event filtering and aggregation.
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1. Apparatus for monitoring resources that send low-level events comprising:
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means for filtering and aggregating events in accordance with event filtering and aggregation rules to detect high-level events; and
a general event service application for monitoring resources that can be used by a client application to perform event filtering and aggregation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Method for monitoring resources that send low-level events to an application that can perform event filtering and event aggregation in accordance with event filtering and aggregation rules to detect higher-level events, comprising:
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a) implementing resources as stateful web services;
b) monitoring the resources by a general event service application that can be used by a client application to perform event filtering and aggregation in stateful web service environments;
c) the general event service application acting as a notification sink with respect to the monitored resources;
d) the client application deploying filtering and aggregation rules into the general event service application and subscribing for receiving notification when higher-level events are detected;
d) the general event service application acting as a notification source with respect to said client application. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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