The business rules manager is the main WebSphere Process Server
tool that a business analyst uses for runtime rule authoring.
Use the business rules manager to perform the following tasks
- Open a copy of a business rule from the repository
- Browse and edit a business rule
- Publish a business rule to the repository
Figure 1 shows how the
business rules manager calls and publishes rules.
Figure 1. Business rules manager sequence of events
After you log on to the business rules manager, the following events occur
when you modify a business rule.
- When you select a business rule, the business rules manager accesses a
rule from the database and stores it in the server memory as an original copy.
- The rule is available for browsing or editing.
- You save the business rule as a copy in the local server memory.
- You publish the local copy back to the database. Alternatively, you can
cancel the changes with no updates to the server being performed.
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