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Part V. Drools Workbench

The Drools workbench is built with the UberFire framework and uses the Guvnor plugin. Drools provides an additional rich set of plugins for rule authoring metaphors.

Table of Contents

18. Workbench (General)
18.1. Installation
18.1.1. War installation
18.1.2. Workbench data
18.1.3. System properties
18.1.4. Trouble shooting
18.2. Quick Start
18.2.1. Add repository
18.2.2. Add project
18.2.3. Define Data Model
18.2.4. Define Rule
18.2.5. Build and Deploy
18.3. Administration
18.3.1. Administration overview
18.3.2. Organizational unit
18.3.3. Repositories
18.4. Configuration
18.4.1. Basic user management
18.4.2. Roles
18.4.3. Restricting access to repositories
18.4.4. Command line config tool
18.5. Introduction
18.5.1. Log in and log out
18.5.2. Home screen
18.5.3. Workbench concepts
18.5.4. Initial layout
18.6. Changing the layout
18.6.1. Resizing
18.6.2. Repositioning
18.7. Authoring (General)
18.7.1. Artifact Repository
18.7.2. Asset Editor
18.7.3. Tags Editor
18.7.4. Project Explorer
18.7.5. Project Editor
18.7.6. Validation
18.7.7. Data Modeller
18.7.8. Data Sets
18.8. User and group management
18.8.1. Introduction
18.8.2. Security management providers
18.8.3. Installation and setup
18.8.4. Usage
18.9. Embedding Workbench In Your Application
18.10. Asset Management
18.10.1. Asset Management Overview
18.10.2. Managed vs Unmanaged Repositories
18.10.3. Asset Management Processes
18.10.4. Usage Flow
18.10.5. Repository Structure
18.10.6. Managed Repositories Operations
18.11. Execution Server Management UI
18.11.1. Server Templates
18.11.2. Container
18.11.3. Remote Server
19. Authoring Rule Assets
19.1. Creating a package
19.1.1. Empty package
19.1.2. Copy, Rename and Delete Packages
19.2. Business rules with the guided editor
19.2.1. Parts of the Guided Rule Editor
19.2.2. The "WHEN" (left-hand side) of a Rule
19.2.3. The "THEN" (right-hand side) of a Rule
19.2.4. Optional attributes
19.2.5. Pattern/Action toolbar
19.2.6. User driven drop down lists
19.2.7. Augmenting with DSL sentences
19.2.8. A more complex example:
19.3. Templates of assets/rules
19.3.1. Creating a rule template
19.3.2. Define the template
19.3.3. Defining the template data
19.3.4. Generated DRL
19.4. Guided decision tables (web based)
19.4.1. Types of decision table
19.4.2. Main components\concepts
19.4.3. Defining a web based decision table
19.4.4. Rule definition
19.4.5. Audit Log
19.4.6. Real Time Validation and Verification
19.5. Guided Decision Trees
19.5.1. The initial editor layout
19.5.2. First steps
19.5.3. Editing Data Object nodes
19.5.4. Editing Field Constraint nodes
19.5.5. Editing Action nodes
19.5.6. Managing the tree
19.6. Spreadsheet decision tables
19.7. Scorecards
19.7.1. (a) Setup Parameters
19.7.2. (b) Characteristics
19.8. Test Scenario
19.8.1. Knowledge Session Selector
19.8.2. Given Section
19.8.3. Expect Section
19.8.4. Global Section
19.8.5. New Input Section
19.9. Functions
19.10. DSL editor
19.11. Data enumerations (drop down list configurations)
19.11.1. Advanced enumeration concepts
19.12. Technical rules (DRL)
20. Workbench Integration
20.1. REST
20.1.1. Job calls
20.1.2. Repository calls
20.1.3. Organizational unit calls
20.1.4. Maven calls
20.1.5. REST summary
20.2. Keycloak SSO integration
20.2.1. Scenario
20.2.2. Install and setup a Keycloak server
20.2.3. Create and setup the demo realm
20.2.4. Install and setup jBPM Workbench
20.2.5. Securing workbench remote services via Keycloak
20.2.6. Securing workbench's file system services via Keycloak
20.2.7. Execution server
20.2.8. Consuming remote services
21. Workbench High Availability
21.1.
21.1.1. VFS clustering
21.1.2. jBPM clustering