Configure WebSphere® Application Server so that you can use a JMS application to consume events that are emitted by a local mapping service.
You can configure your local mapping service to emit events, which are useful for monitoring and archive purposes. For more information about when the events are emitted and the ways you can consume these events, see Event emissions when using service mapping. Follow the steps in this task if you want to use your own JMS application to consume the events. Alternatively, you can use the built-in data capture functions in IBM® Integration Bus to view and process the events. See Producing events for consumption by IBM Integration Bus for instructions on configuring this option.
You have now configured WebSphere Application Server to publish service mapping events so that a JMS application can consume them. You must also configure WebSphere Application Server to emit the events by creating and enabling an event point. You can control the contents of the events when you create the event point. Follow the steps in Creating an event point on a local mapping service by using the command line.