JB433 JBoss Enterprise BRMS Implementation

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Course titleJB433 JBoss Enterprise BRMS Implementation
Delivery methodClassroom Classroom
RRP£1770 exc. VAT
Days/Duration3
CodeJB433
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Overview

JBoss Enterprise BRMS is an open source business rules management system that enables easy business policy and rules development, access, and change management.
The JBoss Enterprise BRMS Implementation (JB433) course is designed for developers who are implementing a BRMS solution in an enterprise environment.
Concentrating on business rules development, developers learn how to author, test, debug, and control business rules in a production environment.
In addition, they will generate rules packages and learn how the BRMS runtime environment executes rules.
The principles in this course apply equally to customers implementing a standalone BRMS solution.

Audience

  • Business analysts and enterprise service-oriented architecture (SOA) architects who are responsible for creating and adapting business policies
  • Rules authors responsible for authoring and testing rules
  • JEE application developers responsible for integrating business rules into SOA and JEE enterprise applications

Prerequisites

  • Basic Java EE programming experience
  • Business rule development experience is not required

Course Outline


  • JBoss Overview
  • Authoring basic rules
  • Using the Guvnor web interface and JBDS to author basic business rules
  • Authoring basic rules as text files, technical rules, and decision tables
  • Authoring rules using text files, the Guvnor technical rule editor, and decision tables. In addition, students learn how to work with Domain Specific Language files and rule templates
  • Testing business rules
  • Testing business rules using the Guvnor web interface
  • Complex rule authoring
  • Authoring complex business rules using advanced conditions and field constraints
  • BRMS architecture and rule execution
  • Learn the architecture of the JBoss Enterprise BRMS and how the runtime environment processes rules
  • Controlling rule execution
  • Controlling rule execution and how to avoid rule conflicts
  • Debugging business rule

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