Introduction to Apama > Getting Ready to Develop Apama Applications > Becoming familiar with Apama
Becoming familiar with Apama
To become familiar with Apama, you should
*Work through the tutorials in Apama Studio. Select Tutorials from the Apama Studio Welcome page. The tutorials provide step-by-step instructions for developing scenarios in Apama Studio’s Event Modeler editor, or EPL or Java applications in Apama Studio’s code editors.
*Execute and examine the demonstration applications available from Apama Studio. Select Samples from the Apama Studio Welcome page. The demonstration applications are interactive. You can create instances of scenarios, set parameters for the scenarios, and watch the scenarios execute. The demonstrations provide simple examples of what Apama can do and how you might interact with your Apama application.
*Examine sample code. Your Apama installation directory contains a samples directory that contains many examples of EPL programs, Java programs, scenarios, correlator plug-ins, Apama client programs, and more.
*Read all of this material, Introduction to Apama, so that you have a broad understanding of what Apama is all about.
*Understand what is covered in the Apama user documentation. Peruse the documentation so that you know where to look for particular information. You can then refer to the documentation for the component you need to use.
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