Specifications

Chapter 7: Update Rules in Application
Response
After you define new rule sets and test them, you must update Application
Response with the new rules. You can do this in two ways:
From BT Studio, upload the new rules into eHealth. Use this method to
update a single rule set or when you are currently working in the BT
Studio environment.
From the eHealth Web interface, import rules from BT Studio. Use this
method to update several application rule sets, or when you are currently
working in the eHealth Web interface.
If you defined servers in BT Studio, you may also need to use the eHealth Web
interface to define the same servers for Application Response.
Caution: As a precaution, back up AR configuration data before updating
Application Response with new configuration information.
This section contains the following topics:
Upload Rules to eHealth
(see page 89)
Import Rule Sets into Application Response
(see page 90)
Update Configuration for Application Response
(see page 91)
Upload Rules to eHealth
BT Studio allows you to copy a modified rule set directly into Application
Response without leaving the BT Studio development environment. This
prevents the need to start the eHealth Web interface to import a new rule set,
and it simplifies the process if eHealth resides on a UNIX system.
When you upload a rule set from BT Studio, it is incorporated into Application
Response. The new rule set for the application overwrites the existing rule set.
If you upload a rule set for an application that has not yet been defined in
eHealth, Application Response creates a simple application definition for it
automatically, using the uploaded application name, type, and rule set.
Before using the following procedure to upload a rule set from BT Studio to
Application Response, do the following:
Make the desired changes to the rule set.
Test the rule set to make sure it recognizes transactions appropriately.
Save changes to the rule set.
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