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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Banking Use Case
  3. Before You Begin
  4. Alerting Customer Account Balance Details
  5. Notifying Stock Price Changes
  6. Notifying Credit Card Transactions
  7. Notifying Free Health Checkups for Account Holders
  8. Alerting the Bank Manager about Customers with a Particular Account Type in a City Overview
  9. Alerting Customer Cash Withdrawal Details
  10. Alerting Stock Prices to DMAT Account Holders
  11. Checking Customer Cash Withdrawal Details for a Specified Duration
  12. Alerting Consequent Credit Card Transaction Rejections
  13. Monitoring Balance Threshold of Customers
  14. Using the Dashboard Functions
  15. Managing Banking Users and Roles
  16. Importing and Exporting Objects
  17. Setting Up High Availability
  18. Using Custom Services
  19. Using the REST APIs
  20. Using Java Adapter for REST API

Banking Use Case Tutorial

Banking Use Case Tutorial

Step 3. Verify the High Availability Settings

Step 3. Verify the High Availability Settings

After you configure high availability for the event processor, deploy the objects, and verify that the dashboard reflects the deployment changes accordingly.
  1. On the
    Design
    tab, click
    Actions
    Deploy
    Rules, Sources & Responders
    .
  2. Deploy the following rules:
    • Rule to check for customers with balance below 10000
    • Rule to demonstrate usage of Watchlist and SQL Analytic
  3. Click
    Next
    .
  4. Under
    Edit Mapping of Rules to Event Processors
    , select
    Event Processor 2
    , and click
    Next
    .
  5. In the
    Template Rules
    page, select the template rule, Template rule to check for accounts with balance below the limit, and click
    Next
    .
  6. Select the source, Customer Accounts Source, and click
    Next
    .
  7. Select
    RTAM Responder
    , and click
    Deploy
    .
  8. Navigate to the dashboard, and verify if the source and responder are deployed and the counts for various objects are updated accordingly.
  9. Select
    Event Processor 2
    , and verify that the
    Rules
    view on the right pane displays the Wizard rule, the Advanced rule, and the corresponding rule activation count.
  10. Select
    Default Event Processor
    , and verify that the template rule displays in the
    Rules
    view on the right pane.
  11. Log in to RTAM at
    http://
    host
    :
    port
    /RTAM
    , and verify that you can view the alerts.
  12. Start the Task Manager, and kill the process for the configured port. This is the primary node for Event Processor 2.
  13. Refresh the dashboard and verify that all nodes are running. Also verify that the Default Node displays as 1, which is the primary node. Verify that you can view the events generating.
  14. Log in to RTAM and view the rule activations.

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