About Business Process Choreographer Observer

You can use Business Process Choreographer Observer to create reports on processes and tasks that have been completed. You can also use it to view the status of running processes and tasks.

For detailed information about configuring and using Business Process Choreographer Observer, including in an ND environment, refer to support document 7008553.

You can configure Business Process Choreographer Observer in several ways:
Business Process Choreographer Observer is based on two J2EE enterprise applications: They use the same database. The event collector reads event information from the CEI bus and stores it in the Business Process Choreographer Observer database. Periodically the raw event data is transformed into a format suitable for queries from the Business Process Choreographer Observer. If Business Process Choreographer uses Cloudscape, DB2, or Oracle, Business Process Choreographer Observer can use the same database instance, otherwise you must create a new database.

The Business Process Choreographer Observer database is a set of databases tables that store the event data. The tables can be created in an existing database or in a new database dedicated to the Business Process Choreographer Observer. Before you install Business Process Choreographer Observer, the database must be available and a XA data source must be configured in your application server to point to the database. You must create the data source manually. To create the tables for the observer you can either use the observer configuration scripts or you can create the schema manually using the scripts located install_root\dbscripts\ProcessChoreographer\database_type

If your database system is DB2 or Oracle you have to run the createTablespace_Observer.sql script before using the configuration tools.


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