Examples of XML Rule Behavior

The rules in OIPA are invoked when the user selects associated OIPA functionality for a specific business process. XML rules are configured for purposes such as: 

  • Creating OIPA screens with business-specific fields.

  • Applying specific calculations and guidelines to various plans.

  • Defining the the calculations that occur when an activity is processed on a policy.

  • Assisting the execution of an activity to perform special processing.

  • Changing the status of a policy.

  • Confirming that roles exist prior to activity processing.

  • Applying or withdrawing money from the policy value.

  • Triggering messages that can inform the user of incorrect data or allow exceptions to be made.

  • Defining security group access.