CONTENTS

Managing Rule Execution Server

Getting Started
Overview: Rule Execution Server Management
Concepts
Rule Execution Server Management Model
Tasks
Administering Rule Execution Server
Gray bulletManagement without the Rule Execution Server Console
Gray bulletExecution Connection Pooling
Gray bulletChanging the Console Persistence Type
Gray bulletChanging the Default Behavior of the Execution Stack
Gray bulletExecution Unit Configuration Properties
Gray bulletEnabling JDK Logging
Gray bulletChanging the Trace Level
Gray bulletSwitching on the Trace Auto Flush
Gray bulletDisabling Profiling
Gray bulletBlocking a Ruleset Execution During the Parsing of a Ruleset Update
Gray bulletChanging the Ruleset Persistence Type
Gray bulletChanging Persistence Provider Parameters
Gray bulletChanging the XU ConnectionManager Parameters
Gray bulletActivating the XU MBean in J2SE
Gray bulletAdding Execution Unit (XU) JCA 1.5 Connection Factories
Gray bulletIntroducing Connection Factories
Gray bulletAdding a Connection Factory in WebLogic
Gray bulletAdding a Connection Factory in JBoss
Gray bulletAdding a Connection Factory in OC4J
Gray bulletAdding a Connection Factory in WebSphere
Gray bulletManagement Model API Access
Gray bulletInvalidating Rulesets in Local VMs
Gray bulletExecution Unit Notifications with the Management Session Bean
Gray bulletInvalidating a Ruleset on J2SE
Gray bulletInvalidating a Ruleset on J2EE
Gray bulletDecision Service MBean
Monitoring Rule Execution Server Events
Gray bulletSetting the Granularity of Log Messages
Gray bulletSetting a Logger to a J2SE Rule Session
Gray bulletFinding the Cause of an Improper Rule Execution Server Configuration
Gray bulletExecution Events Monitoring
Gray bulletManagement Events Monitoring
Gray bulletReceiving Notification of Rule Engine Events Using the API
Gray bulletIntroducing the IlrRuleEngineEventPlugin Class
Gray bulletExtending the IlrRuleEngineEventPlugin
Gray bulletXU Plug-in Packaging
Gray bulletConfiguring the XU for the XU Plug-in