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How to Install Red Hat Decision Manager 7.6 in Minutes

While you’ve seen the many developer tooling articles where I’ve helped you to get started on the OpenShift Container Platform, there is still a basic need to run our tooling locally on our own machine.

With that in mind, here’s an update that installs the latest version of open source decision management tooling for your development projects in just minutes on your very own machine.

Not only that, it’s done in just three easy steps and done in a few minutes!

See if I’m telling the truth, let’s install it now.

Just three easy steps to a fully installed and configured Red Hat Decision Manager.

There are a few component you’ll need to download for free from the provided developers site, then obtain the project linked below, add the downloads, and run the installation script.

Watch the installation unfold before your eyes, with configuration, settings, and user creation all detailed in the script output so you can learn from the installation.

Give it a try with these three steps:

  1. Download and unzip.
  2. Add products to installs directory, see installs/README for details and links.
  3. Run ‘init.sh’ or ‘init.bat’ file. ‘init.bat’ must be run with Administrative privileges

     Log in to http://localhost:8080/decision-central (u:erics / p:redhatdm1!)

That’s it, not it’s time to enjoy your installed and configured Red Hat Decision Manager.

Not sure how to get started with process automation? Try one of these
online workshops to build a first project from scratch.

Published on System Code Geeks with permission by Eric Schabell, partner at our SCG program. See the original article here: How to Install Red Hat Decision Manager 7.6 in Minutes

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Eric Schabell

Eric D. Schabell is the JBoss technology evangelist for Integration and BPM products at Red Hat. He is a writer, cyclist and software engineer but not always in that order.
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