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Detecting credit card fraud with Red Hat Decision Manager 7

Duncan Doyle

The Complex Event Processing engine of Red Hat Decision Manager 7 allows you to implement complex, time-based requirements on streams of data in concise, focused rules. This article shows how this engine can be used to detect, correlate, abstract, aggregate or compose and react to events to infer complex events from simple events, react to events of interest, and take actions.

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JBoss World Boston: SOA Platform

In this session, Burr Sutter and John Graham will focus on the current state of the art capabilities and provide an introduction to the JBoss SOA Enterprise Platform, addressing use cases with live demonstrations of the solution using Web Services, ESB, BPEL (Business Process Execution Language), Business Events, and Rules.

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JBoss BRMS Cool Store Demo Part I - Installation

JBoss BRMS Cool Store Demo - This is a web application based on the popular framework Vaadin which is an example of an online shopping cart. This web application demonstrates interaction between a web front end and the various components provided by JBoss BRMS product. In this video we take you on a tour to install the project in minutes on your local machine, which gives you a quickstart into the world of JBoss BRMS, BPM, Rules and CEP.

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JBoss BRMS Performance Testing Framework initial release

This project was started to give one the ability to run your JBoss Business Rules Management System (BRMS) business processes through some sort of a testing and load framework. We have take just the initial steps, with more work to be done moving forward, but the basics are there. In this video we take you on a tour to setup and get started with this project.

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JBoss BRMS Cool Store Demo Part II - Complex events and business rules

Complex events and business rules - This is a web application based on the popular framework Vaadin which is an example of an online shopping cart. This web application demonstrates interaction between a web front end and the various components provided by JBoss BRMS product. In this video we take a closer look at the event stream as managed in the online shopping cart and exposes you to the business rules and CEP features of JBoss BRMS.

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JBoss BRMS Cool Store Demo Part III - BPM and decision tables

BPM and decision tables - This is a web application based on the popular framework Vaadin which is an example of an online shopping cart. This web application demonstrates interaction between a web front end and the various components provided by JBoss BRMS product. In this final video we take a look at the BPM process features, designer and examine how JBoss BRMS integrates decision tables into our online shopping cart application.

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Quick Tour #1: JBoss BRMS Easy Install Project

The first step in understanding JBoss BRMS is provided in the JBoss BRMS Starter Kit. A crucial piece of the puzzle is the very easy install project that gets you up and running quickly. This video shows where to find this project, how to obtain it and how to set it up.

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Focus On: JBoss Enterprise Business Rules Management System 5.3 (BRMS)

Automation to enable the business user. Many organizations have embedded key policies and practices deeply within IT applications making it difficult, if not impossible, for the business user to make changes. This video describes how JBoss Enterprise BRMS separates business rules from the application code, allowing business users to easily make updates in real-time, with fewer errors.

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Red Hat announces release of JBoss BPM Suite 6 and JBoss BRMS 6

Eric D. Schabell

Red Hat has just announced general availability of these long awaited products! It takes a large effort to turn the community code into enterprise quality software that customers and end-users can rely on in production with Red Hat support. It is now a great time for current and potential customers to learn about the product, for partners to start engaging with it and learning the nuts and bolts, and for the open source community and Red Hat to receive all...