Course Outline
Introduction to Drools 8 and jBPM
- Overview of Drools 8 and its key features
- Introduction to jBPM and business process management
- Use cases for combining Drools and jBPM
Setting Up the Environment
- Installing and configuring Drools 8
- Setting up jBPM Workbench and runtime
- Integrating Drools with jBPM
Creating Business Rules in Drools 8
- Understanding the Drools Rule Engine
- Authoring rules in DRL (Drools Rule Language)
- Using Decision Tables and DSLs
- Testing and debugging rules
Designing Workflows with jBPM
- Understanding BPMN 2.0 concepts
- Creating processes in the jBPM Workbench
- Configuring nodes, tasks, and events
Integrating Drools with jBPM
- Embedding rules within jBPM workflows
- Executing rules dynamically during workflow execution
- Synchronizing data between Drools and jBPM
Advanced Features and Optimization
- Working with decision tables and complex rules
- Managing large-scale workflows and rulesets
- Optimizing performance of rule execution
- Troubleshooting and resolving common issues
Case Studies and Hands-On Projects
- Implementing a real-world workflow using Drools and jBPM
- Best practices for integrating rule engines with BPM systems
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Proficiency in Java programming
- Understanding of business rules and workflows
- Experience with basic Drools usage
Audience
- Senior developers and software architects
- Business process engineers
- Technical leads and integration specialists
Testimonials (5)
Doing hands-on and/or use case activities.
Brian A - Thakral One, Inc.
Course - jBPM and Drools
I liked how the trainer was very eager to answer all of our questions
Matthew Nelson Manuel - Thakral One, Inc.
Course - jBPM for Developers
Exercises and solving problems in groups when the problems were more difficult.
Randy Comer Comer - Sandia National Labs
Course - Drools 7 and DSL for Business Analysts
I really enjoyed the good atmosphere.
Martin Jesterschawek
Course - Business Rule Management (BRMS) with Drools
Lots of exercises, which were good and which were well-administered.