This guide contains tutorials based on one simplified business scenario. The tasks in the tutorials provide 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 Project Design Tutorial shows you how to configure a TIBCO BusinessEvents project, run it at the command line, and test its behavior. This tutorial focuses on ontology and inferencing features.
The Cache OM Tutorial shows you how to add caching functionality to the project.
The Backing Store Tutorial shows you how to add a backing store, which allows the object data generated in the inference engine to be persisted on disk, and reused as needed.
The TIBCO BusinessEvents Monitoring and Management Tutorial explains how to configure the MM component and use it to deploy, monitor, and manage a cache-based project. This tutorial requires use of a cache based project, but it does not require use of a backing store.
The tutorial projects, all based on the basic FraudDetection example, are located in the
BE_HOME/examples/standard directory.
After you have completed the tutorials, you can explore the examples in the BE_HOME/Examples directory. These examples demonstrate specific techniques that you can apply in your work.
This guide is written for users with little or no familiarity with TIBCO products. Readers should have some familiarity with Java programming and the Eclipse platform.
If you are not familiar with Eclipse platform, it is recommended that you first read the topics available from the Overview link on the Welcome page, especially Workbench basics, which explains concepts such as perspectives and views. Then complete the "Create a Hello World Application" available from the Tutorials link on the Welcome page, and any other tutorials of interest.