Blaze Advisor for Java Developers Training in Oxnard
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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Course Description |
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This course provides students with an extensive foundation of the Blaze
Advisor Rule Engine. Students will learn how to create a working rule
engine application using the Structured Rule Language, deploy it as a
server in a variety of types i.e. COM Objects, EJB..., and create
templates using Innovator to enable Business Analysts to update the rules.
Course Length: 3 Days
Course Tuition: $2090 (US) |
Prerequisites |
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Students must have an extensive knowledge of Java and Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. This includes an understanding of the J2EE framework with expertise in JDBC, JSP and EJB's. |
Course Outline |
Part I: Blaze Advisor Introduction
Variables
Patterns Rules (design, sequencing and priority) Rule Flows (Entry and exit points, Tasks, Condition Trees, Loops) Rulesets Functions Execution modes Decision Tables and Trees Score Model Part II: An Overview of the RMA (Students looking for an in depth knowledge of the RMA should consider enrolling in the Blaze Advisor RMA class)
RMA Overview: Provide features of the RMA
Versioning of Rules
Structure
Value and Place holders
Providers
Templates
Blaze Rule Template Generator - RMA Generation
Business Query Search
Repository Review
Part III: Deployment |
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