You can simply open the example readme.html file and follow instructions there. In order to send events into the engines, you must enter information into the forms provided in the readme.For your information, here is how to start the engine, using the default locations specified for this example. If you have built the example in a different location, as is recommended, please adapt the instructions. See Dependency of Readme File on a Higher Level Directory to understand the requirements.Open a command window and at the command prompt, start the BusinessEvents engine using the following command. Substitute your actual value for BE_HOME:
cd BE_HOME/examples/FraudDetectionBE_HOME/bin/be-engine --propFile BE_HOME\bin\be-engine.tra -u default -c FraudDetection/fd.cdd fd.ear
BE_HOME\be-engine [-h] [--propFile startup property file] [--propVar varName=value][-p custom property file] [-n engine name] [-d] -c CDD file -u processing unit ID EAR file
For a detailed explanation of the above format see Starting a TIBCO BusinessEvents Engine at the Command Line in TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration.You have completed the tutorial and now understand the basics of project design and deployment. Next you can undertake the tutorial provided in Chapter 3, Cache OM Tutorial.
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