Utkarsh, please do try to explain how your application consumes rules
authored in Guvnor so we can help.
If you are new to Drools I would recommend you read some of the
documentation (I suspect reading around KnowledgeAgent might be of use).
When you change rules in Guvnor, as Esteban states, they will need to be
re-compiled into a binary package that can be downloaded.
Guvnor itself will not need to be re-deployed.
2011/2/11 Esteban Aliverti <esteban.aliverti(a)gmail.com>
By the binary packages I meant the binary representation of your
rules. How
is your application accessing the rules defined in Guvnor?
In the Pcakage configuration window (the same window were imports and
globlas are defined. An the same window you can use to build a package) is a
"Show Package Source" button.
Best,
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On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 5:22 PM, utkarsh2012 <utkarsh2012(a)gmail.com>wrote:
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> Thanks for the update:
>
> 1. I am using the binary of Guvnor, so I will try redeploying it. Right?
> 2. "Using Guvnor you can see the resulting source code of your package to
> check if the changes were applied or not." ==> Where can I see the source
> code of the package?
>
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