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TIBCO BusinessEvents Express The TIBCO BusinessEvents Express edition supports only In Memory object management.
• At the command-line. You specify the CDD file to use and the processing unit within that CDD file. (See Starting a TIBCO BusinessEvents Engine at the Command Line in TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration.)
• Using TIBCO Administrator. If you have been using this utility in your environment, you can continue to do so. (See Deployment in a TIBCO Administrator Domain in TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration.)
• Using TIBCO BusinessEvents Monitoring and Management. This is the preferred method. (See Deploying Engines with MM in TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration.)The rest of this section focuses mainly on the deploy-time and runtime components provided with TIBCO BusinessEvents. See TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration Components for a brief summary at the component level.In the CDD, you configure the object manager you have chosen for the deployment. Object management is a large topic covered in Chapter 6, Object Management Types and Chapter 7, Distributed Cache OM.Also in the CDD you configure the agents and processing units (engines) that will use the rules and ontology types you designed in your project.For more information about configuring the CDD see Chapter 23, Cluster Deployment Descriptor (CDD)in TIBCO BusinessEvents Developer’s Guide.TIBCO BusinessEvents includes a set of TIBCO Hawk microagent methods that allow you to manage your TIBCO BusinessEvents deployment using TIBCO Hawk. These functions are listed and described in Appendix A, TIBCO Hawk Microagent Methods, in TIBCO BusinessEvents Administration. TIBCO BusinessEvents Monitoring and Management provides a similar set of methods.
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