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Mariano De Maio updated DROOLS-139:
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Description:
I’ve worked on an infinispan based persistence scheme for drools objects.
The whole idea is to give both a possibility for Infinispan users to have a way to persist
these contents in something different than JPA, as well as to give an example of how to
build your own persistence scheme for drools and jbpm objects.
More information about this here:
http://marianbuenosayres.wordpress.com/2013/05/14/creating-your-own-drool...
was:
I’ve worked on an infinispan based persistence scheme for drools objects.
The whole idea is to give both a possibility for Infinispan users to have a way to persist
these contents in something different than JPA, as well as to give an example of how to
build your own persistence scheme for drools and jbpm objects.
Infinispan based Drools and jBPM persistence
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Key: DROOLS-139
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-139
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 6.0.0.Final
Reporter: Mariano De Maio
Assignee: Mark Proctor
I’ve worked on an infinispan based persistence scheme for drools objects.
The whole idea is to give both a possibility for Infinispan users to have a way to
persist these contents in something different than JPA, as well as to give an example of
how to build your own persistence scheme for drools and jbpm objects.
More information about this here:
http://marianbuenosayres.wordpress.com/2013/05/14/creating-your-own-drool...
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