http://blog.athico.com/2013/03/instant-drools-starter-pack-publishing.html
We all start somewhere. My start with Drools came 5 years ago when I was tasked with
maintaining some legacy rules and assisting with a new ground-up effort using the latest
and greatest Drools release at the time. I dug through documentation, ordered every book I
could find on the subject, and pestered Mark, Edson and others in the community willing to
help way more than they probably cared for, but in the end, the community helped start me
out with what I'd soon find to be my new obsession. Now, I feel like it's time for
me to give something back.
If you're an architect, manager, or developer looking to evaluate or get started with
Drools, you may find my new book, Drools Starter, to be a great way to get up and running
quickly. I've done my best to compile all the basics needed to get a feel for working
with the core engine into a brief, easy-to-digest guide. Here's some of what's
covered inside:
Evaluate rules engines as a fit for your needs
Installing Drools and development tools
Authoring rule sets using the Drools Rule Language
Feeding information to your rules engine and evaluating rules
Understanding DRL syntax, operators, and functionality
Testing rules as a whole, individually, and for stability
Debugging the rule evaluation process visually and via logging
What modules make up the Drools system and the capabilities of each
Where to turn for more information and help
The book is currently available for pre-order (at a 20% discount!) over at Pack
Publishing:
http://www.packtpub.com/getting-started-with-drools/book
I owe a large thanks to the community in helping me on my way through the last several
years, especially to those in IRC and the mailing list who've aided with numerous
predicaments and design choices along the way. Particular thanks to Mark, Edson and the
rest of the development team for continued work on a great product and a great community,
but especially to the two of you for spending too many hours in conversation online and at
conferences helping myself and others like me find their way.