allows you to grab that file to watch at a more convenient time. First find the address of the streaming file that you'd like to capture, and then download and store the Windows Media file (.asx, .wmx., or .wmvt) onto your hard drive or removable media.
StreamCruncher is an Event Processor. It supports a language based on SQL which allows you to define "Event Processing" constructs like Sliding Windows, Time Based Windows, Partitions and Aggregates. Such constructs allow for the specification of boundaries (some are time sensitive) on a Stream of Events that SQL does not provide. Queries can be written using this language, which in turn can be used to monitor streams of incoming events. Multi-Stream Pattern Matching a.k.a Event Correlation is also possible. StreamCruncher is a multi-threaded Kernel that runs on Java™.
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