Emitting test events

After your Java 5 Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) projects and your test environment server are ready, the next step in testing monitor models is to send events to test the monitor model. You can use numerous tools, such as the Integrated Test Client that is provided as part of the Business Monitor development toolkit.

Before you begin

If you are testing an application that was created in WebSphere Integration Developer 6.0.2, 6.1, or 6.2, see "Testing monitor models created in WebSphere Integration Developer."

About this task

The following tools are just a few of the numerous tools that you can use to emit events:
Integrated Test Client
Intended for use with Business Activity Monitoring processes, the Integrated Test Client enables you to easily create and send test events. See "Using the Integrated Test Client to send events."
Business Process Choreographer Explorer
The Business Process Choreographer Explorer is a web application that implements a generic web user interface for interacting with business processes and human tasks. For additional information, see "Launching the Business Process Choreographer Explorer".
Common Base Event emission tools
There are many types of applications that emit events. You can use any Common Base Event emission tool that emits the expected events.
Applications that emit events
You can use any application that can emit the expected events.

For more information about configuring a server in a different cell, see "Configuring how to receive events."