Hello,
I'm also interesting by this feature.
Regards
Fabien Soldevila
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Hi,
we have plenty of BPEL processes. We have have lower level technical processes (like CRUD operations) and higher level business processes. We would like to monitor only the business BPEL processes. Currently all processes are stored in MONITOR* table and the bpelsedb database becomes huge very fast.
Best Regards,
Eric Lerognon
Senthil Prabhu wrote:
> As of now it is not possible.
> Can you let us know the situation which warrants this feature ?
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> Senthil.
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> Open ESB Community (
http://open-esb.org)
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> Eric Lerognon wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> when monitoring is active as described here
>>
http://wiki.open-esb.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=MonitoringBPELInstances.
>> Is it possible to opt out monitoring a given BPEL process (similar to
>> opt out from persistence).
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Eric Lerognon
>>
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