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Developing Rules Applications with Red Hat JBoss BRMS (JB463)

In this course, you will learn to create, test, debug, and control business rules, how to generate rules packages, and how the Red Hat JBoss BRMS [business rules management system] runtime environment executes rules. You will use Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 7 and Red Hat JBoss BRMS 6 to perform detailed, hands-on exercises that enable you to create and manage business rules in a production environment.

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Who Should Attend?

  • Rule authors responsible for authoring and testing rules, using Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio
  • Java application developers responsible for developing and integrating business rules into Java and Java EE enterprise applications

What You'll Learn

  • Authoring basic business rules in Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio
  • Authoring advanced rules
  • Testing and debugging business rules
  • Using spreadsheet decision tables
  • Authoring and using DSL mapping files
  • Red Hat JBoss BRMS architecture and runtime rule execution
  • Controlling rule execution and preventing conflicts
  • Complex event processing (CEP)

Course Outline

1. Overview of Red Hat JBoss BRMS

  • Red Hat JBoss Fuse Service Works
  • Red Hat JBoss BRMS architecture
  • Business central

2. Author basic rules

  • Rule basics
  • Rule components
  • Rule processing in JBTravel: A case study
  • Authoring rules with JBoss Developer Studio

3. Decision tables

  • Decision tables in a spreadsheet
  • Decision tables at runtime

4. Domain-specific languages

  • Domain specific language
  • DSL mapping file
  • DSL rule implementation

5. Test rules

6. Author complex rules

  • Advanced conditional elements
  • Advanced field constraints
  • Additional rule components
  • Queries
  • Backward chaining

7. Develop rule applications

  • Rule management
  • Rule integration
  • Rule execution server

8. Control rule execution

9. Debug Drools

10. Complex event processing

11. Performance (subject to time)

Note: Outline is subject to change with technology advances and as the nature of the underlying job evolves.

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