The BPEL Monitoring Console contain three configuration tabs to help you manage the data persisted for monitoring. The tabs include the following:
The Archive & Purge tab contains only a Purge subtab. The archive feature is not currently available. The Purge tab provides two purge data functions:
Persistence Data: Purges persisted data.
Monitoring Data: Purges monitoring data.
The Configuration tab contains settings that allow you to limit monitoring of specific business processes. Performance can degrade for a business process, depending on the level of monitoring activity. By limiting the level of monitoring for less-critical business process you can minimize performance degradation.
Business process event generation configuration allows you to specify which business processes will receive full monitoring and which will receive limited monitoring. Limited monitoring continues to process statistical information saved in memory, but no longer provides variable data for business process instances.
Use these two fields to filter the list of displayed BPEL processes:
Applications: Select from a specific deployed application or all applications. The business processes for your selected applications are listed in the business process table.
Filter Processes: Filters for specific business process of an application. Enter the first few letters of the business process name to view conforming business processes from which you can select.
The Business Process table displays the selected business processes by application and business process name. Generate Events specifies whether the process receives full or limited monitoring. Enabled indicates that the business process receives full monitoring. Not-checked indicates that the business process will be monitored for statistical information, but no longer provides variable data.
Filter the BPEL processes to view the process you want to configure.
To generate all events for the process, select the Generate Events check box for the process.
To limit the monitoring for the process and only monitor statistical information, deselect the Generate Events check box for the process.
When you are done making changes, click OK.
The Settings tab allows you to define various aspects of your the BPEL Monitor Console pages.
The Settings tab contains three sub-tabs:
General: General settings apply to all windows.
Properties:
Refresh Period (secs): Specifies whether the Process Scalable Vector Graphic models are refreshed automatically or manually.
Business Process: Business Process settings apply to Business Process properties displayed by the monitor.
Properties:
Instance Processing Rate Calculation Period: Specifies the time period, in seconds, used to determine the rate at which business processes are completed. For example, if the value is set to 3600 (1 hour) the IPR column of the Dashboard will display the number of instances processed in the last hour.
The IPR is dependent on monitoring data. When monitoring data is purged, the IPR is unable to function until a sufficient sample data pool is available.
Runtime: Runtime settings for the default JBI runtime server information. You should not need to modify these properties.
Properties:
HostName: The name of the GlassFish Server.
Port Number: The GlassFish port number.
User: The GlassFish administrator user name. By default, this is admin.
Password: The GlassFish administrator password. By default, this is adminadmin.
To apply any changes you make to the settings, click Continue.