In Rule
Designer,
you create ruleflows and add different types of tasks to control the
execution of rules.
Ruleflows
Ruleflows are a way of controlling rule execution. They
are made of linked tasks that contain the instructions for which rules
to execute and in what order. The links between the tasks are called
transitions.
Creating and defining rule tasks
You create a rule task to define a list of rules or packages
as a node in the ruleflow, and configure execution modes and properties
for this rule task.
Creating action tasks
You can add an action task to specify rule action statements
to be executed as part of the ruleflow.
Creating subflow tasks
You use subflow tasks to reference another ruleflow to
be executed as part of your main ruleflow.
Creating transitions
You use transitions to connect tasks in a ruleflow and
define conditions on transitions to specify the sequence of the ruleflow
from one task to another.
Editing IRL imports
Provides instructions on how to add or delete BOM or Java™ classes required by the IRL
code in the ruleflow.
Configuring rule task execution
You define how rules are selected at run time and specify
the general order in which the rule tasks associated with these rules
are executed.