Event Generator Configuration

Hi there
I'm developing an process application for which i have configured two
timed and a jms event generator. The question I have is, is it possible
to export event generator configurations from my dev box and simply
import them into wliconsole on my prod box? Or do i have to manually
configure the prod box with the same configuration?
Regards
Steri

Hi Jaime,
I have two even servers. But the monitoring thing and  the events that you are talking about is completely different.
There are events in the event section of the CMC .
I checked the things on the old XIR2 environment. The events in the Event section and the ones that are being monitored by the Event Server are different.
So being a fool i dont know how to get those files to be monitored.
Let me explain what i understood.
1. There are some files in some location which are being monitored.
2. When an ETL runs the file is supposedly refreshed.
3. This refresh leads to may be some event which is monitored by the event server and then based on this some reports run.
So how to enable the Event server to monitor those locations.
Regards
Sid

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