-pipeline was a POC, that was never developed further. Camel replaces it in every way.
Mark
On 5 Nov 2013, at 11:28, scarlettxu <xu_han_zi(a)163.com> wrote:
when I come to find a service which can expose web service API to
execute the
drools rules remotely.
I firstly find the drools-camel-server, while sometimes I see there is
module called drools-server, in order to find relationship between
drools-camel-server and drools-server, I google a lot. but I find another
module called drools-pipeline
http://kijanowski.eu/index.php?site=articles&article=drools_pipeline&...
after reading, I find the concept is sth similar to drools-camel-server, I
read the drools-camel-server here
http://www.packtpub.com/article/drools-integration-modules-spring-framewo...
I can distinguish drools-server and drools-camel-server, drools-server
should be able to provide the remote execution function already, but camel
added the enterprise integration pattern, so now we mostly use the
drools-camel-server.
but what about drools-pipeline? is it the rudiment of drools-server? but I
see the pipeline concept should be the camel's.
Anyone can explain them a little would be much appreciated!
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