Hi Dave,
Is it possible to share the code snippet with us. I don't have any
experience of Jackrabbit and RMI. Any concrete example will be helpful.
Cheers
Asif
David Sinclair wrote:
Hi Leo,
I use the Drools API to interact with the JCR with I expose over RMI.
I have the security on Jackrabbit, so I log into the JCR, not BRMS.
But once the session is established I use the
org.drools.repository.RulesRepository to work with BRMS artifcacts as
opposed to JCR ones.
hope that makes sense,
dave
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Leonardo Figueiredo
<leo.lists(a)gmail.com <mailto:leo.lists@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi David,
You mean going around Drools Api and acessing the JCR directly?
I really wanted the BRMS to expose an interface to add things.
That would provide more security on upgrading versions without
breaking functionality.
Regards,
Leo
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:58 AM, David Sinclair
<dsinclair(a)chariotsolutions.com
<mailto:dsinclair@chariotsolutions.com>> wrote:
Guys,
I use the Drools API over RMI. Jackrbait provides an RMI
implementation to manipulate the JCR, and the Drools
RulesRepository class works with an open JCR session object.
Really is a pieice of cake; that is if an RMI solution is ok
with you. You can always go RMI over HTTP too.
dave
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 2:43 AM, Asif Akram
<asif.akram(a)imperial.ac.uk <mailto:asif.akram@imperial.ac.uk>>
wrote:
Hi Leo,
Thanks for your reply. You are absolutely correct, I
was talking about API to upload rules, either using
Restlet API or WebDav Client API or Drools API. I have
read the article mentioning the support for Restlet Web
Services and Webdav but haven't seen any such example yet.
If only Drools Guvnor supports such features, I am fine
with Drools 5.0.
Leo, it will be be nice of you if you can share your
homemade customized Servlet. Your sharing of ideas and
experience will be appreciated.
Cheers
Asif
Leonardo Figueiredo wrote:
Hi,
You mean using an api to add rules to the BRMS? If so
i have the same problem. I am using an "homemade"
build that have a custom Servlet that allows me to
pass an DRL to be added to the BRMS.
I am still searching for a better solution.
Regards,
Leo
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Asif Akram
<asif.akram(a)imperial.ac.uk
<mailto:asif.akram@imperial.ac.uk>
<mailto:asif.akram@imperial.ac.uk
<mailto:asif.akram@imperial.ac.uk>>> wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to create and
upload rules at
runtime to BRMS to be accessed by other users. I
have only seen
the examples where existing packages/rules are
loaded from the
BRMS. Any help and suggestion will be appreciated.
Cheers
Asif
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