Using the administrative console to remove the Business Process Choreographer event collector

Use this task to remove the Business Process Choreographer event collector configuration, and the associated resources that are required by the Business Process Choreographer Observer.

Steps for this task

  1. Display the enterprise applications.

    In the administrative console, select Applications > Enterprise Applications.

  2. Uninstall the Business Process Choreographer event collector application. Select the check box in front of BPCECollector_node_name_server_name, click Uninstall > OK > Save.
  3. Delete the BPCTransformerQueueDestination destination:
    1. Click Service integration > Buses > CommonEventInfrastructure_Bus .
    2. Under Destination Resources, click Destinations.
    3. Select the check box for BPCTransformerQueueDestination_node_name_server_name.
    4. Click Delete.
  4. Delete the BPCCEIConsumerQueueConnectionFactory JMS queue connection factory:
    1. Click Resources > JMS Providers > Default messaging (server scope) > JMS queue connection factory.
    2. Select the check box for BPCCEIConsumerQueueConnectionFactory.
    3. Click Delete.
  5. Delete the JMS queues:
    1. Click Resources > JMS Providers > Default messaging > JMS queue.
    2. Select the check boxes for BPCCEIConsumerQueue_serverName and BPCTransformerQueue_nodeName_serverName.
    3. Click Delete.
  6. Delete the JMS activation specifications:
    1. Click Resources > JMS Providers > Default messaging > JMS activation specification.
    2. Select the check boxes for BPCCEIConsumerActivationSpec and BPCTransformerActivationSpec.
    3. Click Delete.
  7. Delete the event profile group for server scope BFMEvents:
    1. Click Resources > Common Event Infrastructure Provider > Event Group Profile List.
    2. Select the Event groups list link.
    3. Select Event Group Profiles.
    4. Select the check box for BFMEvents.
    5. Click Delete.
  8. Delete the authentication data alias BPCEventCollectorJMSAuthenticationAlias_nodeName_serverName. Find your authentication data alias in Security > Global security > JAAS Configuration > J2C Authentication data and delete it.
  9. Click Save to save your changes in the master configuration.
  10. Drop the database, schema, and table space used by Business Process Choreographer Observer by running the following scripts that on Windows platforms are found in the directory install_root\dbscripts\ProcessChoreographer\database_type, and on Linux and UNIX platforms in the directory install_root\dbscripts\ProcessChoreographer\database_type:
    • dropSchema_Observer.sql
    • dropTablespace_Observer.sql
    • dropDataBase_Observer.sql

Result

The Business Process Choreographer event collector configuration has been removed.

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