Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Designing a decision service using DMN models Preface 1. Decision Model and Notation (DMN) Expand section "1. Decision Model and Notation (DMN)" Collapse section "1. Decision Model and Notation (DMN)" 1.1. DMN conformance levels 1.2. DMN decision requirements diagram (DRD) components 1.3. Rule expressions in FEEL Expand section "1.3. Rule expressions in FEEL" Collapse section "1.3. Rule expressions in FEEL" 1.3.1. Variable and function names in FEEL 1.3.2. Data types in FEEL 1.4. DMN decision logic in boxed expressions Expand section "1.4. DMN decision logic in boxed expressions" Collapse section "1.4. DMN decision logic in boxed expressions" 1.4.1. DMN decision tables Expand section "1.4.1. DMN decision tables" Collapse section "1.4.1. DMN decision tables" 1.4.1.1. Hit policies in DMN decision tables 1.4.2. Boxed literal expressions 1.4.3. Boxed context expressions 1.4.4. Boxed relation expressions 1.4.5. Boxed function expressions 1.4.6. Boxed invocation expressions 1.5. DMN model example 2. DMN support in Red Hat Process Automation Manager Expand section "2. DMN support in Red Hat Process Automation Manager" Collapse section "2. DMN support in Red Hat Process Automation Manager" 2.1. Configurable DMN properties in Red Hat Process Automation Manager 3. Creating and editing DMN models in Business Central Expand section "3. Creating and editing DMN models in Business Central" Collapse section "3. Creating and editing DMN models in Business Central" 3.1. Defining DMN decision logic in boxed expressions in Business Central 3.2. Creating custom data types for DMN boxed expressions in Business Central 3.3. Included models in DMN files in Business Central Expand section "3.3. Included models in DMN files in Business Central" Collapse section "3.3. Included models in DMN files in Business Central" 3.3.1. Including other DMN models within a DMN file in Business Central 3.3.2. Including PMML models within a DMN file in Business Central 3.4. DMN model documentation in Business Central 3.5. DMN designer navigation and properties in Business Central 4. DMN model execution Expand section "4. DMN model execution" Collapse section "4. DMN model execution" 4.1. Embedding a DMN call directly in a Java application 4.2. Executing a DMN service using the Process Server Java client API 4.3. Executing a DMN service using the Process Server REST API 5. Additional resources A. Versioning information Legal Notice Settings Close Language: English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Appendix A. Versioning information Documentation last updated on Thursday, October 31, 2019. Previous Next