It is simplest in this step to just run the provided example and follow instructions in its readme.html file.
The HTTP channel used to send events is provided by the example’s readme.html file and by resources in the BE_HOME/examples/_resources directory.You can recreate this setup in a different project location. If you do, the _resources directory must be in the same relative position to the readme.html as in its shipped location and you must adjust the commands according to your directory structure.Cache agents start first It is important that cache agents start before inference agents. Set the Cache Agent Quorum setting in the Object Management Configuration pane to ensure that enough cache agents start before other types of agents can begin processing. In general, at startup, you start cache agents then other types of agents. At system shutdown, you stop other kinds of agents, then stop cache agents.If you are working in a copy of the examples that preserves the relationship between the readme.html file and its resources (see Dependency of Readme File on a Higher Level Directory, you can go ahead and open the copied readme and follow its instructions (adapting the path to the CDD and EAR files as needed). Otherwise, just use the provided example files as follows:Navigate to BE_HOME/examples/standard/FraudDetectionCache and open readme.html in your browser. Follow the instructions in the readme file to start two engines and send events to the inference agent.Start a second cache agent. Experiment with stopping one cache agent engine then restarting it again, to see how one cache agent can operate successfully. Because one backup copy of the data is kept, and there are two cache agents, each cache agent has the complete cache contents. In a production system with more cache agents no single cache agent has all the cache data.
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