Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Designing a decision service using guided rule templates Preface 1. Decision-authoring assets in Red Hat Process Automation Manager 2. Guided rule templates 3. Data objects Expand section "3. Data objects" Collapse section "3. Data objects" 3.1. Creating data objects 4. Creating guided rule templates Expand section "4. Creating guided rule templates" Collapse section "4. Creating guided rule templates" 4.1. Adding WHEN conditions in guided rule templates 4.2. Adding THEN actions in guided rule templates 4.3. Adding other rule options Expand section "4.3. Adding other rule options" Collapse section "4.3. Adding other rule options" 4.3.1. Rule attributes 5. Defining data tables for guided rule templates 6. Executing rules Expand section "6. Executing rules" Collapse section "6. Executing rules" 6.1. Executable rule models Expand section "6.1. Executable rule models" Collapse section "6.1. Executable rule models" 6.1.1. Embedding an executable rule model in a Maven project 6.1.2. Embedding an executable rule model in a Java application 7. Next steps 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 Chapter 7. Next steps Testing a decision service using test scenarios Packaging and deploying a Red Hat Process Automation Manager project Previous Next