You can build dynamic business rules and their constructs in Developer Studio.
In addition, business users can use Oracle Commerce Workbench to perform any of the following rule-related tasks:
Because either tool can modify a project, the tasks involved in promoting records require coordination between the pipeline developer and the business user. The recommended workflow is as follows:
A pipeline developer uses Developer Studio in a development environment to create the supporting constructs (zones, styles, rule groups, and so on) for rule and perhaps small number of dynamic business rules as placeholders or test rules.
An application developer creates the Web application including rendering code for each style.
The pipeline developer makes the project available to business users by sending the configuration to Oracle Commerce Workbench (with the option Set instance configuration).
A business user starts Oracle Commerce Workbench to access the project, create new rules, modify rules, and test the rules as necessary.
For general information about using Oracle Commerce tools and sharing projects, see the Oracle Commerce Workbench Administrator’s Guide.
Note
Any changes to the constructs that support rules such as changes to zones, styles, rule groups, and property templates have to be performed in Oracle Commerce Developer Studio.