[rules-users] JBoss rules and EJB3 integration best practices?

Michael Neale michael.neale at gmail.com
Mon Jun 25 08:00:29 EDT 2007


ideally there is only one instance of a rulebase, and you create new
sessions as needed - presumably with session beans you will have a few
instances (which is not ideal, but you can live with it).


On 6/24/07, Philip Reimer <reimer at atb-bremen.de> wrote:
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> Hello.
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> I'm very new to JBoss rules (or rules engines in general), so please
> excuse any stupid questions.
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> I have to integrate jboss rules into an ejb3 project: expose rules
> functionality via a session bean (and probably a web service later).
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> I got it basically working but it's probably not a very elegant
> solution. Could anyone give me some hints for some best practices when
> using rules from within a session bean? Especially, regarding the
> caching of built rule bases?
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> Thanks in advance,
> Philip
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