[rules-users] wait states, jpdl and nlp

Mauricio Salatino salaboy at gmail.com
Tue Jun 23 07:35:21 EDT 2009


Hi Lemel,
Yes ruleflow support wait state in the same way that jBPM does. With a
different approach maybe, but you can do exactly the same with Ruleflow.
There is also a limited support for jPDL inside ruleflow, that means, that
you can take your jPDL process and run it with ruleflow. But, if you are
thinking in replace the old jPDL to Ruleflow you can do it.
Greetins

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:23 AM, Clandes Tino
<clandestino_bgd at yahoo.co.uk>wrote:

>
> Hello,
> I read the post by Salaboy on drools blog.
> and after that, I began to think about replacing the JBPM WF implementation
> with RuleFlow in my web application. After a couple of days of reading, I
> can say that the tools are really excellent, but I am not sure if I
> understand:
> - does RuleFlow support arbitrary long wait states, in other words, can I
> call long-running services from it asynchronously?
> - if not, can I put JPDL node in rule flow process definition, and if yes,
> how?
>
> Also, I would have one more question:
> Do you maybe know if somebody used drools for NLP (tokenisation, sentence
> splitting, POS tagging, Named Entity Recognition, etc). If so, do you have
> any feedback (I could not find anything by google).
>
> Thanks for response.
> Lemel
>
>
>
>
>
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