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Modern Business Logic Tooling Workshop Updated to Decision Manager 7.2

Check out this post to get started with the latest modern business logic tooling.

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Recently, I've started updating my free online rules and process automation workshops that showcase how to get started using modern business logic tooling.

These updates start with moving from JBoss BRMS to Red Hat Decision Manager and from JBoss BPM Suite to Red Hat Process Automation Manager.

These updates started with version Decision Manager version 7.1 but decided to update to the latest release that came out this week.

This announcement means that the entire workshop has been updated to use Decision Manager 7.2, but the obvious place to start is with the installation.

Lab 1: Installation

This lab is the first step in learning to develop a rules-based project. It's all about getting the Decision Manager installed locally on your laptop for running the rest of the workshop.

The easiest way is to just jump right into lab 1:

If you have any comments or feedback on any part of the workshop, please be sure to leave a comment below.

Stay tuned for the next lab update coming soon!

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