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
- Display
the enterprise applications.
In the administrative console,
select .
- Uninstall the Business Process Choreographer event collector application. Select the check box in front of BPCECollector_node_name_server_name, click .
- Delete the BPCTransformerQueueDestination destination:
- Click .
- Under Destination Resources, click Destinations.
- Select the check box for BPCTransformerQueueDestination_node_name_server_name.
- Click Delete.
- Delete the BPCCEIConsumerQueueConnectionFactory JMS
queue connection factory:
- Click .
- Select the check box for BPCCEIConsumerQueueConnectionFactory.
- Click Delete.
- Delete the JMS queues:
- Click .
- Select the check boxes for BPCCEIConsumerQueue_serverName and BPCTransformerQueue_nodeName_serverName.
- Click Delete.
- Delete the JMS activation specifications:
- Click .
- Select the check boxes for BPCCEIConsumerActivationSpec and BPCTransformerActivationSpec.
- Click Delete.
- Delete the event profile group for server scope BFMEvents:
- Click .
- Select the Event groups list link.
- Select Event Group Profiles.
- Select the check box for BFMEvents.
- Click Delete.
- Delete the authentication data alias BPCEventCollectorJMSAuthenticationAlias_nodeName_serverName. Find your authentication data alias in and delete it.
- Click Save to save your changes in the master
configuration.
- 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.