Michael,
Many thanks, Michael. I downloaded the war snapshot yesterday and
played around a bit. A lot of the concepts seem similar to other
BRMS I've played with, so I'm not really worried about tutorials at
this point. Thanks for the pointer to the wiki :) I think this app
will really increase usage of BRE by making it more accessible. Best
of luck with your release.
Regards,
Andrew
On Jun 7, 2007, at 12:54 AM, Michael Neale wrote:
Hi Andrew.
yeah that would be me !
I am somewhat less responsive lately cause I am frantically
finalising/fixing things for 4.0.
As mark mentioned, use the snapshots. Some key changes have gone in
in the last few days. The manual has a chapter on admin and
installation, but check the the wiki page:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=RulesRepository for some
details which I try to keep up todate in this period of rapid change.
There are no "tutorials" as yet, but that will be our next
priority, as there are a few not quite intuitive concepts.
One of the main advantages will be using it with the runtime
"agent" which will make deployign rules very easy (either copy the
package files into a directory, or have the runtime system talk to
the BRMS directly to get the appropriate version).
Michael.
On 6/6/07, Andrew Kinard <akinard(a)cisco.com> wrote: Hello all,
I'm new to this list, but I've been using JBoss Rules (Drools) for
about 2 years. I'm interested in alpha/beta testing the JBoss
Business Rules Management System in whatever form it currently has.
Who is in charge of development for this portion of the JBoss Rules
project? Can I get a copy of the current development release?
Regards,
Andrew Kinard
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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