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The rules language is the programming language that you use within TIBCO Object Service Broker to create and modify your applications. It consists of:
• High-level constructs such as exception signaling and handling, for example, SIGNAL and ON statements
• Pseudo-conversational constructs, for example, the DISPLAY & TRANSFERCALL statement
• Language statements that are characteristic of procedural programming, for example, CALL and EXECUTE statementsA rule is a series of one or more rules language statements that contains a procedure or returns a value. A rule must have at least:You define rules using the Rule Editor. This tool, which is described in this manual, is available to you from the developer workbench shipped with TIBCO Object Service Broker. The Rule Editor displays either an empty rule template for creating a new rule or the source code for an existing rule.
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• The following table lists the tools available to you to write, debug, and execute your rules and indicates where you can get information about each one:
Rule Editor, the primary tool when writing rules. Rule Printer—this produces a tree of rules and associated objects based on an entry rule. Search Utility—in addition to other functionality, this utility searches the installation library for specified rules, exceptions, and exception handlers. Copy definition—this copies the definition of a rule from one library to another. The source and destination libraries can be located on the same node or on a node remote to each other. Compare definition—this compares the definition of one rule to another. The source and destination rules can be located on the same node or on nodes remote to each other.
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