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Mastering JBoss Drools 6

By : Mariano De Maio, Mauricio Salatino, Esteban Aliverti
Book Image

Mastering JBoss Drools 6

By: Mariano De Maio, Mauricio Salatino, Esteban Aliverti

Overview of this book

Mastering JBoss Drools 6 will provide you with the knowledge to develop applications involving complex scenarios. You will learn how to use KIE modules to create and execute Business Rules, and how the PHREAK algorithm internally works to drive the Rule Engine decisions. This book will also cover the relationship between Drools and jBPM, which allows you to enrich your applications by using Business Processes. You will be briefly introduced to the concept of complex event processing (Drools CEP) where you will learn how to aggregate and correlate your data based on temporal conditions. You will also learn how to define rules using domain-specific languages, such as spreadsheets, database entries, PMML, and more. Towards the end, this book will take you through the integration of Drools with the Spring and Camel frameworks for more complex applications.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Mastering JBoss Drools 6
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Phreak Inspector


Before moving to the next chapter in this book, it is important to introduce a utility class (from the source bundle associated with this book) that was extensively used for the creation of this chapter: org.drools.devguide.phreakinspector.model.PhreakInspector.

None of the PHREAK network graphs shown in this chapter were manually generated; on the contrary, all of them were automatically generated from a KIE Base containing the rules and/or queries we wanted to show. The PhreakInspector class in the phreak-inspector module was created for this purpose. This class is able to output a PHREAK network graph from a variety of resources, including:

  • A manually built KIE Base

  • A KIE Base defined in a kmodule.xml file

  • A set of resources, such as DRL, DSL, Decision Table, and so on

In the source bundle associated with this chapter, you will find that most of the tests actually use the PhreakInspector class. In fact, you will find that all of the graphs displayed in this chapter can be...