Business users want to be notified when a RuleApp has been updated or deleted. What should the application developer do to support this requirement?
An application developer is preparing to deploy the ruleset that uses a Java Execution Object Model (XOM) to a Java EE environment for remote access, using stateless rule sessions. What should the application developer do to ensure optimal execution performance?
The business users require the ability to maintain Business Object Model (BOM) domains using the Decision Center. To address this requirement, the application developer should create:
An application developer collects the following requirements from the business analyst for the case assignment system:
-There are 4 sets of rules to be executed in successive tasks: initialization, preprocess, check
workload and assign case. -The initialization rules should be divided into 5 subsets and orchestrated with 1 ruleflow. -The assign case rules should be divided into 6 subsets and orchestrated with 1 ruleflow.
How should the application developer create the ruleflows?
A rule task associated with 10 action rules performs elaborate computations on a set of objects. The action part of the rules changes the state of the objects involved in the conditions so that the firing of one rule may cause another rule to fire. For the computation to be correct, the firing of rules should continue until there are no more rules eligible to fire. How should the application developer implement this requirement? Set the rule task algorithm to:
An application developer must implement verbalization changes in a rule project. This rule project:
-is primarily maintained by rule authors in Decision Center which is the source of record ("source
of truth"). -is not present in the application developer's Rule Designer workspace. -does not have any dependency to or from any other rule project. -contains historical versions of rules that should be retained.
What should the application developer do?