Connecting Process Engines to Analytic Engines
If you are using Optimize for Process and processes are enabled for analysis, you must connect the Process Engines to the Optimize Analytic Engines so that My webMethods can display the process metrics. Process Engines are represented in Integration Server as the WmPRT package, and you manage the settings for this package using the Integration Server Administration utility.
A JMS Server connects the Process Engines to the Analytic Engines. Typically, your JMS Server will be either Software AG Universal Messaging (default) or Broker (deprecated). By default, the URL provided to the Process Engines for this JMS Server is nsp://localhost:9000. If your JMS Server is not Software AG Universal Messaging, or if this JMS Server is not on the same machine as a Process Engine, or the port it is using is not 9000 you must modify the URL. Also, if you are using Broker (deprecated) as a JMS Server, you must modify this URL.
To connect
Process Engines to Analytic Engines
1. In Integration Server Administrator for an Integration Server that hosts a Process Engine, go to the Packages > Management page and click for the WmPRT package. 2. Click Settings on the left hand navigation panel.
3. Click the Edit Process Engine Settings link at the top of the Process Engine Settings panel.
4. In the JMS Server URL box under the webMethods Optimize heading, change localhost to the correct host, and the port assignment to the correct port (if applicable), using the appropriate format for your JMS Server. The URL formats for Software AG Universal Messaging and Broker (deprecated) are as follows:
Software AG Universal Messaging: nsp://localhost:9000
Broker: broker://localhost:6849/Broker #1
Important:
For a Broker JMS Server, do not change the broker:// part of the URL; however, you should change Broker #1 to the correct JMS Server name.
5. Click Submit.
6. Repeat these steps for every Integration Server that hosts a Process Engine.