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Course Overview

The Implementing Red Hat JBoss BRMS JB465 Certification training uses authorized course content developed by Red Hat and will be delivered by Red Hat certified instructor. This course is intended to help candidates 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 re-deploying 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.

At the end of the training, participants will be able to:

  1. Create business rules using the Drolls declarative language
  2. Create business rules using decision tables and Domain Specific Languages (DSL)
  3. Test business rules outside of an application
  4. Integrate business rules into a Java or Java EE application
  5. Debug business rules
  6. Implement conflict resolution strategies for business rules
  7. Implement rules tailored for Complex Event Processing (CEP)
  8. Authoring rule templates and generating rules from decision tables
  9. Authoring domain-specific languages
  10. BRMS architecture and rule execution at run time
  11. Controlling rule execution and preventing conflicts
  12. Complex Event Processing (CEP)
  13. Integration with Business Central

Pre-requisite

  1. Basic Java/Java EE programming experience.
  2. Knowledge of the Eclipse IDE, Maven, and GIT are useful, but not essential.

Duarion

4 days

Course Outline

  1. Learn about the architecture, basic deployment options, and the business need for a business rules management system such as Red Hat JBoss BRMS.
  1. Develop business rule structure and components, including facts working memory.
  2. Identify rule components.
  3. Author rules with Business Central and Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS).
  1. Use the knowledge API to integrate rules processing into an application.
  1. Author rules using the Business Central technical rule editor and create a spreadsheet decision tables.
  2. Create rule templates.
  1. Create spreadsheets with rules and rule templates.
  1. Learn the purpose of domain-specific languages (DSLs), how to author them, and how to use them in a rule in BRMS.
  2. Use domain-specific languages created by developers to create rules.
  1. Test business rules using both the Business Central web interface and Java coding.
  1. Author complex business rules using advanced conditions and field constraints.
  1. Control rule execution.
  2. Learn how to avoid rule conflicts.
  1. Debug Drools applications in JBDS.
  1. Create and use complex event processing (CEP) with rules.
  1. Gain an overview of BRMS administration with Business Central, a web application built into BRMS.
  2. Learn how to integrate Business Central with Java code.

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