yeah we have a few things in the future which may ease this integration -
either with the plug in talking to the BRMS or (more likely) the BRMS being
able to talk to subversion to sync its resources with what developers use.
Neither solution is universal, but it is kind of necessary.
On 10/19/07, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
mmquelo massi wrote:
Hi there,
I am a computer science student and I am writing my final thesis
on Open-source BRMSs.
Sorry for cross posting, I did not know which Mailing list
was the most appropriate for my questions...
I downloaded the Drools *drools-4.0.2-eclipse.zip* file,
I added it as ECLIPSE plug-in and everything went as
I expected.
Then I downloaded *drools-4.0.2-brms.zip* to have an
actual DROOLS BRMS, I deployed it in* ...\jboss 4.0.5\server\default*
directory and everything went fine.
Now I have got some simple questions......
How can I bind "eclipse-drools" with "jboss-drools"?
How can I make jbrms repository visible from\within eclipse?
I hope that the jbrms "xml export" function is not the only way
to do that.
I hope there is some kind of synchronization\bind between eclipse-drools
and jboss-jbrms repositories...... Am I dreaming something unreal?
There is zero integration between eclipse and the brms. What we do provide
is the RuleAgent which will poll a URL (published by the BRMS) for rule
updates.
If you want to contribute to this integration work, it would be very
welcome :)
Thank you very much for any help you can give me.
Looking forward to hear from you.
Massimiliano Magistri
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