I'm working on having rules set published as a web-service. Previously we were able to package drl descriptor along with fact POJO's in *.aar (axis2 packaged web-service). The problem though is not to create and package Drools engine client [within web-service]. The thing is I'm looking to preserve approach I used to generate wsdl: using axis2 java2wsdl and having all defined in Java classes I got the result easily. So if there's possibility to keep it (for awhile, later I'm going to work on drl-to-wsdl interpreter) I would gain from it timewise.

Thank you!
-Oleg


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  Sorry, Michael just told me that he is not exposing that to users. My
mistake.

  What is your need? Would an API solve your problem?

  []s
  Edson

2009/2/2 Oleg Zenzin <zenzin@intalio.com>

> Hi there, and thanks for your quick responses
>
> A week or so ago I got a response to my question about instantiation of
> facts declared in DRL. I also got this from Edson:
>
> > Also, if you use Guvnor to define your model, Guvnor is capable of
> > generating a jar file for you with the generated classes. This way you
> can
> > download the jar and add it to the classpath of your application and use
> it
> > as any POJOs too.
>
> I've looked thru Guvnor UI, but was unable to find where this jar is to be
> retrieved from. Is there some undocumented API (or servlet) to be called to?
>
> Thanks!
> -Oleg Zenzin
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