[rules-users] RE: Regarding Package .Pkg

Drool_Beginner 4cont8 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 3 04:58:00 EDT 2007


Thanks Anstis, 
for your clarification. Is there a way that I can directly manipulate
directly this "PackageBuilder" from my JAVA code . Instead of updating drl
file. 
Thanks & Regards,
Abhi..

Anstis, Michael (M.) wrote:
> 
> I think you might misunderstand.
>  
> A DRL file contains text defining rules. Each DRL file is assigned a
> package
> name (much like Java).
>  
> The DRL file is loaded, parsed (PackageBuilder) and converted into a
> Package
> instance. Packages are added to RuleBases from which WorkingMemory can be
> obtained for rule execution.
>  
> There is no "pkg" file - the Java Package can be converted into a stream
> using Java's ObjectOutputStream.
>  
> Have a look at "1.6. The Drools Rule Engine - 1.6.1. Overview" in the
> excellent documentation.
> 
> 
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> Subject: [rules-users] Regarding Package .Pkg
> 
> 
> Dear All, Where I can get more information about .pkg, Since I have got
> information that .drl file get converted in to pkg(Package), which is
> writing .drl information into Stream. Please send me some information as
> our
> requirement is some what to take benifit from .pkg. Thanks in Advance
> Regards, Abhishek 
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