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How to rework attribute in ODM

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for good documentation about odm essentially the best place to go is the IBM Knowledge Center it has lots of good detail about what the product is what it does it has information about older products you can select the version that youamp;#39;re interested in and you get good information about read books and videos developerworks libraries really quite a bit of good information now that said there are two other sources of information Iamp;#39;d recommend this is a free download itamp;#39;s a red book itamp;#39;s making better decisions using IBM WebSphere a bration operational decision management this is very good itamp;#39;s somewhat theoretical itamp;#39;s not quite as practical certainly not as practical as in kc but itamp;#39;s also useful and secondly thereamp;#39;s a book called operational decision management for dummies this is 53 pages long itamp;#39;s actually quite good and itamp;#39;s a quick read as itamp;#39;s mostly just an introduction into what weamp;#39;ve

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Features. Rule Designer is the Eclipse-based development environment for ODM developers. Rule Designer is needed to begin the development of a decision service. You must define a XOM and set up a vocabulary so that you can author and orchestrate business rules.
To handle exceptions in business rules and ruleflows, all we need to do is use IlrExceptionHandler class and attach it to the engine. At rule level, the exception handler is supported only by the RetePlus algorithm. It means we can resume execution if any exception is occurred in rules being executed in RetePlus.
Ruleflow. Business users use a Ruleflow to orchestrate rules in ODM. A Ruleflow is similar to a flowchart and outlines the way tasks flow together. It specifies how, when and why users execute rules, identifying the start and end nodes, necessary tasks and transitions between each task.
A ruleset is an executable package that includes rule artifacts and other elements. It contains a set of rules that can be run by the rule engine. You must define the ruleset content and the parameters that allow the client application to exchange information with the ruleset.
ODM Rules, or Business Rule Management Systems (BRMS), allows business users to control how the system makes decisions. ODM Rules functions in a rules engine, which is a software type that manages business rules.
Technical rules The condition part, which begins with the keyword when , binds variables to objects and attribute values, and specifies tests on attribute values. The action part, which begins with the keyword then , specifies the actions to be carried out if the rule is executed.
An action rule defines the specific actions to take when certain conditions are met. A basic action rule uses an if-then statement to associate a condition ( if ) with an action ( then ).

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