Implementing with Red Hat® JBoss® BRMS combines content from both Authoring Rules with Red Hat JBoss BRMS (JB461) and Developing Rules Applications with Red Hat JBoss BRMS (JB463).
It teaches business analysts, rule developers, and Java™ enterprise application developers how to create, test, debug, and control business rules.
Students are given detailed, hands-on exercises using Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio and Red Hat JBoss BRMS that are designed to let students create and manage business rules in a production environment.
This course can also help you prepare for the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Business Rules Management exam (EX465).
Overview of this course.
Authoring basic business rules.
Integrating business rules with Java applications.
Authoring rules as technical rules, decision tables, templates, and domain-specific language files.
Business rules decision tables and rule templates.
Domain-specific languages in BRMS.
Testing business rules.
Authoring complex rules with BRMS.
Controlling rule execution.
Debugging basic business rules in Drools.
Complex event processing in BRMS.
Integration with Business Central.
This course is intended to develop the skills needed to create business logic as business rules, using a graphical interface.
The rules are consumed by traditional applications, in a way that the rules can be changed without updating and redeploying applications.
Expected results include faster time to market, increased visibility of the specific business rules implemented by an application, and a lower risk of interpretation errors that could lead to application errors.
Business analysts and enterprise SOA architects who are responsible for creating and adapting business policies.
Rule authors responsible for authoring and testing rules.
Java EE application developers responsible for integrating business rules into SOA and Java EE enterprise applications.
Basic Java/Java EE programming experience.
Knowledge of the Eclipse IDE, Maven, and GIT are useful, but not essential.
As a result of attending this course, students should be able to use the Business Central web interface and the JBoss Developer Studio IDE to develop, test, and integrate business rules into Java applications.
The business rules are written using languages that can be understood by business experts as well as software developers.
Students should be able to demonstrate these skills: Create business rules using the Drools declarative language.
Students should be able to demonstrate these skills: Create business rules using decision tables and Domain Specific Languages (DSL).
Students should be able to demonstrate these skills: Test business rules outside of an application.
Students should be able to demonstrate these skills : Integrate business rules into a Java or Java EE application.
Students should be able to demonstrate these skills: Debug business rules.
Students should be able to demonstrate these skills: Implement conflict resolution strategies for business rules.
Students should be able to demonstrate these skills: Implement rules tailored for Complex Event Processing (CEP).
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