This chapter shows how the strategy proposed in the previous chapter works for a realistic scenario, such as the one described in Sect. 2.1. We present two different examples, a client query (synchronous interaction) and a client subscription (asynchronous interaction). For both cases we assume that the context data distribution corresponds to what was shown in Fig. 4.1.
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