Detailed Course Outline
Module 1: Overview of Red Hat JBoss BRMS with exam
- Learn about the architecture, basic deployment options, and the business need for a business rules management system such as Red Hat JBoss BRMS
Module 2: Module Authoring basic business rules
- Develop business rule structure and components, including facts working memory
- Identify rule components
- Author rules with Business Central and Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS)
Module 3: Integrating business rules with Java applications
- Use the knowledge API to integrate rules processing into an application
Module 4: Authoring rules as technical rules, decision tables, templates, and domain-specific language files
- Author rules using the Business Central technical rule editor and create a spreadsheet decision tables
- Create rule templates
Module 5: Business rules decision tables and rule templates
- Create spreadsheets with rules and rule templates
Module 6: Domain-specific languages in BRMS
- Learn the purpose of domain-specific languages (DSLs), how to author them, and how to use them in a rule in BRMS
- Use domain-specific languages created by developers to create rules
Module 7: Testing business rules
- Test business rules using both the Business Central web interface and Java coding
Module 8: Authoring complex rules with BRMS
- Author complex business rules using advanced conditions and field constraints
Module 9: Controlling rule execution
- Control rule execution
- Learn how to avoid rule conflicts
Module 10: Debugging basic business rules in Drools
- Debug Drools applications in JBDS
Module 11: Complex event processing in BRMS
- Create and use complex event processing (CEP) with rules
Module 12: Integration with Business Central
- Gain an overview of BRMS administration with Business Central, a web application built into BRMS
- Learn how to integrate Business Central with Java code