This tutorial will guide you through an example demonstrating how to set up service component event monitors that are published to the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) server, and how to view those stored events on the Common Base Event browser. The example you will use in this scenario does not involve static monitoring, whereby an application deployed with a .mon file will continually monitor specific service components event points. For information about how to perform static monitoring, consult the IBM® WebSphere® Integration Developer Information Center.
The scenario you will follow for this example, instead, will show you how to select for monitoring event points on service components in applications already deployed and running on your process server. You will see how the monitoring function fires an event whenever the processing of an application reaches one of those event points. Each of those fired events are published to the CEI server, which will store the event information about its database. You will use the Common Base Event browser to view the events.
This tutorial requires approximately 15-20 minutes to complete.
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