Events

Learn how to view ESB events

Last published at: September 26th, 2023

View Events

Select View - Events menu option to view events. 

The events are rendered in a new page. Click on the drop down to view events by today, this week, last week, this month, last month and custom dates. 

 

Clear Events

Select Actions - Clear menu option to clear all events.

 

View events by filter

Select View menu and filter option to narrow down the events list. 

 

Events by source

The event source allows the user to select and view the events based on the event source available in the “Select Event source” dropdown. The user can view all the events related to the selected event source.

 

 

Events by name

This functionality displays the events based on the event name selected from the drop-down.

 

Events by priority

This functionality allows the user to view the events based on the event priority selected from the available dropdowns.

 

Events by status

This page displays the events based on their status such as event executed, published or error occurred.

 

Event Usage

Shows event activity stored within the system. Select View - Events menu option. 

The events usage is rendered as bar graph. Use the mouse pointer to view the data point value. 

 

Run Engine

Select Utils - Run Engine menu option to force run the ESB service.

 

Archive Events

Select Utils - Archive menu option to archive published events. 

 

Reprocess

Reprocess functionality allows the user to re-execute the failed events by selecting the “error” events from the “Select event status” drop-down and click on the “View - Re-process” menu item.

A notification alert is displayed for successful execution. 

After the failed event is reprocessed, the event will be removed from the “error” status list and be displayed under the “Executed” event list.

 

Create an event subscriber

Select the ESB and click the “Create” button to add a event and its event subscribers/handlers.

Select the category, event and event handler from the drop down list. 

Select the category, event and event handler from the drop down list.  

 

Create an event subscriber from a process definition

ESB uses events and event handlers, events can be also hooked to workflow definitions.  Use the create dialog and select the event handler “clsExecuteWorkflow” and fill the rest of the selections.

 

Remove event subscriber

Allow the user to remove the selected subscriber from the list as shown below:

Select OK to confirm the action.