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I am using WSO2CEP as processing tool over logs generated from bro. These logs are in json format and resides on a virtual machine (guest). My WSO2CEP is on host machine. As it supports various event adapters for communicating events to server:

  1. Email Event Receiver
  2. File-tail Event Receiver
  3. HTTP Event Receiver
  4. JMS Event Receiver
  5. Kafka Event Receiver
  6. MQTT Event Receiver
  7. SOAP Event Receiver
  8. WebSocket Event Receiver
  9. WebSocket Local Event Receiver
  10. WSO2Event Event Receiver

I am looking for the best selection where I could push events from guest to host. Any suggestions?

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I would recommend to use wso2 event receivers which uses thrift as the protocol. It delivers better performance results and it can be further tuned. Please refer performance tuning recommendations [1] if you want to further optimize throughput and latency.

[1] https://docs.wso2.com/display/CEP410/Performance+Tuning+Recommendations#PerformanceTuningRecommendations-CEP-LevelsettingsEventConfiguration

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  • Sorry I didn't distinguish diff of wso2cep and wso2das. Actually I have no DAS and only running CEP on host machine while logs exist on guest. As far as I think I should write a simple java service to use http event receiver and send data to host. Would it be good?
    – aneela
    Apr 7, 2016 at 4:59
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    I thought there are two instances, i have updated the answer. Yes you can write a java thrift publisher and publish your log to cep. You can refer our sample producer client code for wso2event. github.com/wso2/product-cep/blob/master/modules/samples/… Apr 7, 2016 at 5:23
  • Thankyou so much but my guest is unable to access host at url 172.30.13.95:9443/carbon considering 172.30.13.95 is ip address of my host. It says The webpage at https://172.30.13.95:9443/carbon/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
    – aneela
    Apr 7, 2016 at 5:30
  • If it can be accessed in local machine. It seems like a network issue when accessing from guest, make sure that 9443 port is open in firewalls. Apart from that thrift uses 7611 port to communicate Apr 7, 2016 at 5:33

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