// // ============LICENSE_START======================================================= // Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Ericsson. All rights reserved. // ================================================================================ // This file is licensed under the CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION 4.0 INTERNATIONAL LICENSE // Full license text at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode // // SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0 // ============LICENSE_END========================================================= // // @author Sven van der Meer (sven.van.der.meer@ericsson.com) // == My First Policy A good starting point is the `My First Policy` example. It describes a sales problem, to which policy can be applied. The example details the policy background, shows how to use the REST Editor to create a policy, and provides details for running the policies. The documentation can be found: * link:https://ericsson.github.io/apex-docs/modules/apex-domains/apex-domains.myfirstpolicy/MyFirstPolicyHowto.html[My-First-Policy on the APEX site] * link:https://ericsson.github.io/apex-docs/docs-apex/html/HowTo-MyFirstPolicy.html[Stand-alone HTML] * link:https://ericsson.github.io/apex-docs/docs-apex/pdf/HowTo-MyFirstPolicy.pdf[Stand-alone PDF] == VPN SLA The domain Policy-controlled Video Streaming (PCVS) contains a policy for controlling video streams with different strategies. It also provides details for installing an actual testbed with off-the-shelve software (Mininet, Floodlight, Kafka, Zookeeper). The policy model here demonstrates virtually all APEX features: local context and policies controlling it, task selection logic and multiple tasks in a single state, AVRO schemas for context, AVOR schemas for events (trigger and local), and a CLI editor specification of the policy. The documentation can be found: * link:https://ericsson.github.io/apex-docs/modules/apex-domains/apex-domains.pcvs/vpnsla/policy.html[VPN SLA Policy on the APEX site] == Decision Maker The domain Decision Maker shows a very simple policy for decisions. Interesting here is that the it creates a Docker image to run the policy and that it uses the APEX REST applications to update the policy on the-fly. It also has local context to remember past decisions, and shows how to use that to no make the same decision twice in a row. The documentation can be found: * link:https://ericsson.github.io/apex-docs/modules/apex-domains/apex-domains.decisionmaker/index.html[Decision Maker on APEX site]