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Put New Capabilities of Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) to Work, Part 14: Publishing Event Messages to IBM WebSphere Business Monitor V6.1 With WS-Notification

Overview In this series, learn about the dramatic changes in IBM WebSphere Business Monitor V6.1 - a major release that extends capability and simplifies how one monitors and manage the performance of one's business. Part 13 explored how to set up WebSphere Business Monitor V6.1 to consume events with a WS-Notification service in front of the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI). One also learned how to write a simple Java application that sends an event to the WebSphere Business Monitor by publishing through WS-Notification. In this paper, one uses the same setup to learn how to write a .NET application that sends an event to WebSphere Business Monitor through WS-Notification.

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PublisherIBM File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2008
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