This guide contains three tutorials based on one simplified business scenario. The tutorials provides step-by-step instructions and also explain the main ideas so you gain understanding as well as practical knowledge. References to related information are provided so you can jump to the main documentation on any topic to learn more.The tutorial does not use any state modeler features, so it can be used with both the TIBCO BusinessEvents Inference Edition or the TIBCO BusinessEvents Enterprise Suite software.Chapter 2, Project Design Tutorial This tutorial shows you how to configure a BusinessEvents project, run it at the command line, and test its behavior. Using a simple scenario, this tutorial focuses on inferencing features, which are central to BusinessEvents. See the section, Understanding Conflict Resolution and Run to Completion Cycles in TIBCO BusinessEvents User’s Guide.Chapter 3, Cache Object Management Tutorial This tutorial is based on the Project Design Tutorial and shows you how to implement cache-based object management. The tutorial shows you how to configure and deploy two cache server nodes and three engines running inference agents, to see how multi-engine, load balancing and fault tolerance features work. Requires use of TIBCO Enterprise Message Service software for point-to-point messaging.Chapter 4, Backing Store Tutorial This tutorial shows you how to add backing store support to the project you configured in the Cache Object Management Tutorial. Adding a backing store enables the deployed application to recover from total system failure. This tutorial requires use of Oracle 10G software (see the product readme for version information) or the Express Edition, which you can download from the Oracle web site.After you have completed the tutorial, you can explore the examples in the BE_HOME/Examples directory. These examples demonstrate specific techniques that you can apply in your work. For example, you can learn how to implement cache object management with a backing store.The tutorial is written for users with little or no familiarity with TIBCO products. Readers should have some familiarity with Java programming.
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