This project provides the BRMS Rules code in support of the Webinar "Business Rules in a Microservice Architecture".
You can view the Webinar at http://bit.ly/2F1BhVF.
The source code for the the Microservices can be located at https://github.com/Vizuri/openshift-fhir-rules-microservices.
The code implements a Medical Use Case providing Risk Assesments for Patients. Standard HL7 FHIR interfaces are utilized.
The HAPI FHIR (http://hapifhir.io/) implementation of the FHIR standard is utilized to provide Java classes to support FHIR.
Please contact us at https://www.vizuri.com/company/contact-us if you have any questions about this code or would like future information on OpenShift or BRMS.
This project is Open Source, licensed under the Apache Software License 2.0.
Copyright 2018 Vizuri, a business division of AEM Corporation
The code in this project utilizes the RedHat OpenShift Container Platform and the RedHat BRMS Rules Platform to demonstrate how to leverage the benefits of a Rules Management platform in a Microservice Architecture.
The code can be cloned into a project in the RedHat BRMS Business Centeral Console. Follow the instruction in the Microservices project (https://github.com/Vizuri/openshift-fhir-rules-microservices) on how to deploy the rules on an OpenShift Container Platform.