Summary
In Part 2 of this series, we introduced a mini credit card application system. Based on
the current logic in this system, we showed how to use the CICS event processing
support to enhance the business scenario to fit new requirements. We also showed how
to set up the CICS and WebSphere Business Events and WebSphere Business Monitor
environments so that we can use them to consume events sent by CICS. In Part 3 , we show how to consume CICS events using WebSphere Business Monitor.
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