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Creating an event emitter factory using the administrative console

An emitter factory is used by event sources to create emitters.

About this task

The properties of an emitter factory affect the behavior of any emitter that is created using that emitter factory. You can use the default emitter factory or create additional emitter factories for your event sources to use. You might also want to create an additional emitter factory to specify a different transaction mode or event transmission. To view the event emitter that was created after you configured Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) on the Common Event Infrastructure Destination panel:
    • For a single server, select Servers > Application servers > server_name.
    • For a cluster, select Servers > Clusters > cluster_name.
  1. On the Configuration tab, select Business Integration > Common Event Infrastructure > Common Event Infrastructure Destination.
  2. You can choose an existing event emitter factory from the menu of JNDI names, or specify one in the text field.

You must resolve JNDI names to a remote server if the CEI server not local. See the WebSphere® Application Server documentation for more information about naming within an ND environment. To create an emitter factory:

Procedure
  1. In the server administrative console, click Service integration > Common Event Infrastructure > Event emitter factories > New.
  2. Specify the properties of the new emitter factory. Refer to the online help for the Emitter Factory Settings page for detailed information about these properties.
  3. Save the configuration changes.
  4. In a network deployment environment only, synchronize the node.
  5. Restart the server.

Results

Event sources can now use the configured emitter factory to create emitters.

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