Drools is open source. Source code is all in the repository (see
project's home page). M3 is coming out in the next few days, as soon as we
get some time to do it.
If you are looking for supported versions and SLA, you need to talk to
Red Hat.
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Edson
2008/10/23 Ravindran, Ratheesh (NSN - IN/Bangalore) <
ratheesh.ravindran(a)nsn.com>
Thank you for answering Edson,
I had checked Drools roadmap but was not able to find out when is M3
planned to release.
Please let me know if you have this information. Is it possible to get an
early release for evaluation ? whom should I contact?
Best Regards
Ratheesh
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*Sent:* Friday, October 24, 2008 2:32 AM
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*Subject:* Re: [rules-dev] Use of Drools Fusion
M2 has some features, but M3 will be feature complete.
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Edson
2008/10/23 Ravindran, Ratheesh (NSN - IN/Bangalore) <
ratheesh.ravindran(a)nsn.com>
>
> Hello,
>
> I was evaluating different CEP tools and heard about Drools.
>
> Is the CEP support available in Drools M2 release ?
>
> I had downloaded the binary release but it does not contain classes like
> EntryPointInterface for using with Streams
>
> Best Regards
> Ratheesh
>
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