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Customers in financial industry need ODM to generate Kafka events for failed executions same way as successful executions for auditiability, explainability, and compliance requirements.
The current workaround is for the client app to monitor the HTTP response code, if it is anything else other than 200 it would emit events manually to Kafka. This approach is not optimum, error prone, and has a lot of possible cons:
For each client app, it must maintain Kafka certificates for connectivity and refresh them periodically.
The message structure sent by the app can be different than the message structure generated by ODM which could make it confusing when comparing failed executions to successful executions.
Extra burden on the client app and additional code maintenance which can be easily avoided by a switch in the product.
Advantages of having this feature in the product:
Central processing for all events
One time config which can be turned on for all apps
Less management overhead.
Coheasivness of the solution.
Help customers with compliance, auditability, and explainability requirements
Idea priority | High |
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This RFE was raised again by RBC on August 28, 2023. RBC request we received in writing:
In CP4BA events do not get captured in Kafka if the rule processing is not completed - events are generated only for successful transactions. From audit perspective it is important to capture events for both successful and unsuccessful rule executions.
Please arrange to create a feature request and make it available as soon as possible either as a patch or a newer release of the product.
Hello,
I apologize for the late response. But is this Idea / request related to the specific use of ODM runtime with Business Automation Insights (BAI) ?
Please describe the context.
Thank you