In this task, you will create a new project, place it in a desired location, and save it.
Procedure
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Start TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio. In Windows, click
.
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The first time you run TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio, a Welcome screen displays.
You can access this guide from the
Welcome page. Click the
X next to Welcome to dismiss the screen.
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As needed, create a workspace for your tutorial projects.
Select
and select the directory you want to use, or create new.
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Right-click in the TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio Explorer view (the panel on the left, where the project folders will display), and select
.
You will see the New Project wizard.
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From the list, select
.
Then click
Next.
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In the New Studio Project dialog, enter the project name
FraudDetection, and click
Finish. (If you want to use a non-default location, uncheck the Use default location checkbox and select the location.)
In the TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio Explorer, the root folder of the project is called FraudDetection. It has a set of project subfolders.
In addition you may see links for various diagrams:
FraudDetection.conceptview,
FraudDetection.eventview and
FraudDetection.projectview. These are respectively concept model, event model, and project (or element) diagrams. Diagrams are created dynamically and are not saved. More diagrams are available for other purposes. They are UML compliant, with some exceptions. Some diagrams are created only when generated.
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Save the project according to the resources you choose to save:
- To save all changes to all resources in a project (since last save), click
or click
Ctrl+Shift+S.
- To save changes in just the currently viewed resource, click
or click
Ctrl+S, or click the
Save button.
Result
You have created a new empty project in the TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio Development perspective. Then, you will begin to define your TIBCO BusinessEvents project by building a channel for information to enter the deployed application, and a destination for the application to listen to.
The order in which you build up the project is not fixed. For example, you might define the project ontology first.
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