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Start cache agents first In a production environment, you would set the Cache Agent Quorum setting in the Object Management Configuration panel 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.
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. 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.See Dependency of Interactive Readme File on a Higher Level Directory to understand the requirements for using the interactive readme file.
1. Open a command window and at the command prompt, start the TIBCO BusinessEvents engine using the following command. This command starts the cache agent. Locations specified are those of the provided configured example. Substitute your values for BE_HOME, and the location of the EAR and CDD files (It can be convenient to copy the CDD from your workspace to the same location where you saved the EAR file.):
cd BE_HOME/examples/standard/FraudDetectionCacheBE_HOME/bin/be-engine --propFile BE_HOME\bin\be-engine.tra -u cache -c FraudDetectionCache/fdcache.cdd fdcache.ear
cd BE_HOME/examples/standard/FraudDetectionCacheBE_HOME/bin/be-engine --propFile BE_HOME\bin\be-engine.tra -u default -c FraudDetectionCache/fdcache.cdd fdcache.ear
You can now continue to Chapter 4, Backing Store Tutorial or to Chapter 5, TIBCO BusinessEvents Monitoring and Management Tutorial. Now you have configured a cache, you can complete these remaining tutorials in any order.
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