Configure the common event infrastructure Service
to process events in WebSphere applications and processes.
Before you begin
This task assumes you have installed the Common Event Infrastructure server,
deployed a Message Driven Bean application (WebSphere messaging service or
a JMS messaging service), and that you are logged into the WebSphere Process
Server administrative console.
Why and when to perform this task
You configure the common event infrastructure Service,
to enable or disable the event server, by modifying the Enable
service at server startup property, which specifies whether or
not the service is started automatically for a specific application server.
Steps for this task
- In the administrative console navigation pane, click Servers
> Application servers. A list of the Application
servers is displayed in the content pane.
- Click into the Application server you want to configure. The properties for that Application server are displayed in the
Configuration tab.
- Look in the Container Settings table, and
expand the Container Services menu.
- Click on Common Event Infrastructure Service to
display its properties.
- Under General Properties, select or clear the Enable
service at server startup property check box.
Note: If
you disable the Common Event Infrastructure Service
from the administrative console, the enterprise application is also disabled
automatically. If you use the wsadmin tool to disable the
service from a script, you must disable the enterprise application separately.
CAUTION:
Disabling the Common Event Infrastructure Service
will prevent the Common Event Infrastructure Server
from processing any events. No event information will be persisted in the
database, nor will events be distributed to JMS destinations.
- Selected
- [Default] The common event infrastructure Service
starts when the application server starts. This enables applications that
generate events to run on the application server.
- Cleared
- The common event infrastructure Service
will not start when the application server starts. Applications that generate
events will not start on this application server.
Any attempt to start
an application that uses the common event infrastructure Service
is rejected, and a message is issued. The server will continue to start without
the application.
- To save and apply your configuration, click the OK button.
- Stop and restart the application server for the changes to take
effect.