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Corticon Extensions

Code conventions

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Table of Contents
  • Overview of Corticon extensions
  • How to use extensions when creating Decision Services
  • What is in the sample extensions
    • What is in the Extended Operators Sample Projects
    • What is in the Service Callout Sample Projects
      • Service Callout Java and Rule Projects
      • Weather Callout Java and Rule Projects
  • Code conventions
    • Using annotations
    • Access HTTP Headers in Extended Operators and Service Callouts
    • Imports and interfaces used in extensions
  • How to use DataDirect drivers
  • How to create extensions
    • Import the Corticon APIs into the Java project
    • How to create custom extended operators
    • How to create custom service callouts
      • Access to Vocabulary Metadata
      • Specify properties on a service callout instance
    • Add the compiled Java classes to the Rules Project
  • How to deploy Decision Services with extensions
Table of Contents

Code conventions

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  • Last Updated: March 24, 2022
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    • Corticon
    • Version 6.3
    • Documentation

There are certain code conventions to which you should adhere.

Related Links
  1. Using annotations
  2. Access HTTP Headers in Extended Operators and Service Callouts
  3. Imports and interfaces used in extensions
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