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Feature Pattern Matching / Join #239

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FlorianKuckelkorn opened this issue Dec 18, 2018 · 2 comments
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Feature Pattern Matching / Join #239

FlorianKuckelkorn opened this issue Dec 18, 2018 · 2 comments

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@FlorianKuckelkorn
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Hi,

first of all a very interessting project of high quality. Good work !
One question concering planned features:
Are there any plans (if yes when? or do you have a roadmap or something similar) to implement some sort of complex event progressing. Like joining multiple streams based on a correlationid in a give time window and doing pattern matching on it?

greets Florian

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ghost commented Jun 26, 2019

Looking for this as well! In the absence of joins, is there a way to collate information from different sources? I'm not sure what to look for in the documentation. From @ask 's response to #288 it looks like I can read from multiple streams. Will I then have to iterate through those streams and then collate that information?

@MarechJ
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MarechJ commented Oct 20, 2020

I second that feature request. Faust looked like an interesting alternative to KSQL but unfortunately joins are a must for us.

Adir-Shemesh pushed a commit to Adir-Shemesh/faust that referenced this issue Jan 10, 2022
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