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<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">pg_eventserv. Although the purpose of pg_eventserv was to provide multiple</div>
<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">users with real-time postgis event updates, it looks like it could be used to</div>
<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">replay MobilityDB data. At the Q&A at the end, I asked him about it, and he</div>
<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">said that it was certainly possible.</div>
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<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">It looks interesting, and I would like to use pg_eventserv to replay MobilityDB</div>
<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">data, but I don't know how to do that. Do you have any suggestions or advice?</div>
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<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">Wendell</div>
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<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">Paul's talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_nOzHmpY8M&list=PLesw5jpZchudJTmRukWO1eP5-6zPpIm5x&index=24</div>
<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">pg_eventserv: https://github.com/crunchydata/pg_eventserv</div>
<div class="FluidPluginCopy ContentPasted0">blog: https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/moving-objects-and-geofencing-with-postgres-postgis</div>
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