tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7831813422886730737.post8538874470820369412..comments2023-10-08T10:44:28.524+03:00Comments on Event Processing Thinking: On the reactive manifesto Opher Etzionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10791357917675270335noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7831813422886730737.post-48022907569205557802013-12-04T12:50:23.347+02:002013-12-04T12:50:23.347+02:00The motivation and scope seems to be "Reactiv...The <b>motivation</b> and scope seems to be "Reactive Programming". So the manifesto is programming language-centric (discussing futures, callbacks, ...).<br /><br /><b>Authors</b> are Bruce Eckel, author of "Thinking in ..." books and Jonas Boner, creator of Akka and CTO of Typesafe.<br /><br />See <a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2013/08/reactive-programming-emerging" rel="nofollow">InfoQ: Reactive Programming as an Emerging Trend</a> with some background and also a reference to Gartner inlcuding "Reactive Programming" in the Hype Cycle for Application Development, 2013.Roland Stühmerhttp://www.roland-stuehmer.de/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7831813422886730737.post-4681358854381618982013-09-10T10:42:02.240+03:002013-09-10T10:42:02.240+03:00This manifesto actually looks like a reinvention o...This manifesto actually looks like a reinvention of CORBA/Eventing/Notification Service or J2EE/JMS. It's the usual architecture of a distributed multitier system. Every application server or object monitor is highly or limitless scalable, highly or limitless available, fail-over, ... all these typical attributes why such platforms are invented in the Nineties as a precondition for Internet applications, these platforms even do much more. CEP is not mentioned ... There are no references or literature, no state-of-the-art in this manifesto.<br /><br />Do you write an pro-active manifesto now?:-) On the first day of our 2nd CEP Dagstuhl seminar in May 2010 http://www.dagstuhl.de/Materials/Files/10/10201/10201.SWM14.Paper.pdf, the 50 participants decided not to write a manifesto at all - I remember all the arguments from Alex Buchmann, Mani Chandy, Jean Bacon, et al.Rainer von Ammonhttp://www.citt-online.comnoreply@blogger.com