Put New Capabilities of Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) to Work, Part 8: Enabling WebSphere Business Monitor V6.1 to Receive Events Via WebSphere MQ
Source: IBM
In the mortgage lending business scenario used throughout this series of papers, the implementation of the business process application has not yet been defined. WebSphere Business Monitor can monitor business process applications running in virtually any environment, as long as CBEs can be generated from their activity and transmitted to the monitor model. If the business process applications are running in IBM WebSphere Application Server, IBM WebSphere Process Server, or IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, they can use a Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) event emitter factory to get the CBEs emitted to the monitor model. WebSphere Process Server applications are able to automatically emit CBEs if configured to do so in the IBM WebSphere Integration Developer tooling.
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| Date: | Apr 2008 |
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