Basic settings of tBRMS
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Click tBRMS to open its Basic settings view.
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Click […] next to Edit schema to open the schema editor.
The input schema to the left is automatically retrieved from tMap.
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In the output area to the right, click [+] to add a new column which will serve to write the output
data to an XML file. Enter a name for the column and define the Type as String.Click OK to validate your changes and
close the dialog box. -
From the XML Field list, select the name
of the XML column you entered in the output schema. -
From the Choose rule module list, select
Use latest deployment from KIE
workbench to download the Jar file from the Drools repository
incorporated in
Talend Administration Center
.For further information on using Drools to build and deploy business
rules, see
Talend Administration Center User Guide. -
In the Drools Workbench URL, enter the
address of the Drools Workbench incorporated in
Talend Administration Center
. -
Type in the user name and the password used to connect to the
Talend Administration Center
that embeds Drools.Enter
Talend Administration Center
address in the TAC URL field.When Drools is installed in the same web server as
Talend Administration Center
, you can use the name of
Talend Administration Center
application instead of the
full URL. -
Next to Module List, click […] to open the [Deploy
Jar] dialog box.In this dialog box, the URL, Username, Password and URL of TAC
fields are already filled with the corresponding information you entered in
the earlier steps.
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Click […] to browse the Jar files in
the [Select Jarfile] dialog box and select
the jar package org.talend.bank for this example.
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From the list next to the selected jar package, select the class org.talend.bank.LoanSimulator and then click
OK to close the dialog box.
A
Talend
programme transforms the business rule
library into a form which can be used in the Job and creates an XSD file at
the root of your studio, at
/studio_path/Drools/<project_name>. The XSD
file records the mapping between the incoming data flow and the objects to
be handled by the Drools engine. -
In the Drools Flow ID (optional) field,
enter, between quotation marks, the ID of Drools flow to be used when
executing the rules of interest.In this example, it is loanflow. For
more information about Drools flow, see the relevant Drools manuals.
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