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This module contains the Table/SQL API for writing table programs
within the table ecosystem using the Java programming language.
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package org.apache.flink.table.api;
import org.apache.flink.annotation.PublicEvolving;
import org.apache.flink.table.expressions.Expression;
/**
* Helper class for creating a sliding window. Sliding windows have a fixed size and slide by a
* specified slide interval. If the slide interval is smaller than the window size, sliding windows
* are overlapping. Thus, an element can be assigned to multiple windows.
*
* For example, a sliding window of size 15 minutes with 5 minutes sliding interval groups
* elements of 15 minutes and evaluates every five minutes. Each element is contained in three
* consecutive window evaluations.
*
*
Java Example:
*
*
{@code
* Slide.over("10.minutes").every("5.minutes").on("rowtime").as("w")
* }
*
* Scala Example:
*
*
{@code
* Slide over 10.minutes every 5.minutes on 'rowtime as 'w
* }
*/
@PublicEvolving
public final class Slide {
/**
* Creates a sliding window. Sliding windows have a fixed size and slide by a specified slide
* interval. If the slide interval is smaller than the window size, sliding windows are
* overlapping. Thus, an element can be assigned to multiple windows.
*
* For example, a sliding window of size 15 minutes with 5 minutes sliding interval groups
* elements of 15 minutes and evaluates every five minutes. Each element is contained in three
* consecutive
*
* @param size the size of the window as time or row-count interval
* @return a partially specified sliding window
*/
public static SlideWithSize over(Expression size) {
return new SlideWithSize(size);
}
}