It is recommended that you complete the tutorials, because "learning by doing" is the most effective way to become proficient. If completing the tutorials is not possible, however, you can read the tutorials and refer to the fully configured example projects, provided here:
The readme.html file uses resources in the
BE_HOME/examples/_resources directory to enable you to send messages to the deployed example project using an HTTP channel. Therefore you must maintain the relative positions of these two directories.
Each example project uses a different port for the HTTP channel. The readme file interacts with the channel on this port at runtime. FraudDetection uses port 8108, FraudDetectionCache uses port 8109 and FraudDetectionStore uses 8209.
If you change the example project’s port (as explained in Create the HTTP Connection), make sure you change the port in the readme.html too. Open the
readme.html in an editor and edit this line (showing the FraudDetection project port as an example):
Because of this dependency between the readme.html file and the
_resources directory (and also because it is good practice to work in copies of the shipped examples), it is recommended that you make a copy of the directory tree for any example you want to work with.
For example, copy BE_HOME/examples/standard/FraudDetection, and paste it as a peer of the provided example, then rename the top level directory, for example, to
FraudDetection2. As an alternative you can copy the entire
BE_HOME/examples directories and then work with the copied set of examples.
You can then make use of the readme.html file to test the deployed project.