That is a shame…
On 23 Jan 2014, at 08:47 , Charles Moulliard <cmoulliard(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Pierre,
As until now, I use community code (as I'm not entitled to change 6.0.0.GA Redhat
release and we have reported issues about OSGI with Drools/jBPM), this is why the names
are still Drools / jBPM and not BRMS/NPM Suite. This is not intentional.
Regards,
Charles
On 22/01/14 20:25, Pierre Fricke wrote:
> And this is how these should be presented BRMS and BPM Suite, not Drools and jBPM.
Thanks.
>
> On 01/22/2014 01:28 PM, Rafael Benevides wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Charles,
>>
>> He in JDF we have began an effort to provide BRMS quickstarts and I realized that
some use cases bump each other.
>>
>> Here are them:
>>
>>
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JDF-581 - Create Beginner BRMS Quickstart:
helloworld-drl
>>
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JDF-584 - Create an Intermediate BRMS Quickstart:
decision-table
>>
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JDF-589 - Create an Intermediate BPMS Quickstart:
brms-bpms
>>
>> There are several other BRMS quickstarts in the queue and some of them are
already ready to review.
>>
>> JDF-582 - Create a Intermediate BRMS Quickstart: helloworld-stateful (ready to
review)
>> JDF-583 - Create an Intermediate BRMS Quickstart: helloworld-brms (ready to
review)
>> JDF-585 - Create an Advanced BRMS Quickstart: store-dsl (ready to review)
>> JDF-586 - Create an Advanced BRMS Quickstart: helloworld-cep
>> JDF-587 - Create an Advanced BRMS Quickstart: brms-integration
>> JDF-588 - Create an Advanced BRMS Quickstart: brms-planner
>> JDF-590 - Create an Advanced BPMS Quickstart: brms-bpms-task
>>
>>
>> I think we should discuss this and check what fits for you and what are the
deltas so we can joins forces and avoid use cases bumps.
>>
>> Please, let me know your thoughts.
>>
>> -------- Mensagem original --------
>> Assunto: Fwd: Drools & jbpm on OSGi Platform (Karaf, JBoss Fuse)
>> Data: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 17:48:01 +0000
>> De: Pete Muir <pmuir(a)redhat.com>
>> Para: Rafael Benevides <benevides(a)redhat.com>
>>
>>
>>
>> Might be interesting for you..
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> *From: *Charles Moulliard <cmoulliard(a)redhat.com
<mailto:cmoulliard@redhat.com>>
>>> *Subject: **Drools & jbpm on OSGi Platform (Karaf, JBoss Fuse)*
>>> *Date: *22 January 2014 17:34:17 GMT
>>> *To: *"sme-fuse(a)redhat.com <mailto:sme-fuse@redhat.com>"
<sme-fuse(a)redhat.com <mailto:sme-fuse@redhat.com>>, "se-jboss(a)redhat.com
<mailto:se-jboss@redhat.com>" <se-jboss(a)redhat.com
<mailto:se-jboss@redhat.com>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> As I'm currently developing some examples for a partner which is looking
about How to use/run Drools & jBPM on Karaf/JBoss Fuse, I have created this git repo
https://github.com/cmoulliard/droolsjbpm-osgi-examples/ containing different demos +
instructions :
>>>
>>> - Simple Drools Rule
>>> - Drools XLS Decision Table
>>> - Drools using XLS Decision Table from an External Resource
>>>
>>> - Simple BPMN2 process
>>>
>>> Remarks :
>>> - Camel + Drools (kie-spring, kie-blueprint) examples will be added soon
>>> - Most probably that this project will become a Quickstart in some
days/weeks.
>>>
>>> Feel free to use it
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Charles Moulliard
>>> Sr. Principal Solution Architect / Apache Committer - Global Partner
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