Hi,
Yes it is possible to upload a pojo jar over rest. There were commits in
the 5.5.x branch so you have to compile it yourself.
Contact me in direct if you need more info : nicolas dot heron at pymma dot
com
Cheers
Nicolas
2013/8/16 Mark Bennett [via Drools] <ml-node+s46999n4025580h13(a)n3.nabble.com
> Hi guys,
> I'm using 5.5, and I've looked around and around
on Google, and although
> I've seen a few claims that this might work, so far I haven't had any luck.
> I'm getting various errors, 404 no such page, also "service not
> available".
> I do pass in the authentication header. I'm also
making sure to generate
> Java 1.6 classes, and the UI accepts the JAR without complaint and exposes
> it in the UI.
> I saw one post claiming to upload as an asset, but there
was some code
> change required to Drools/Guvnor to get it to treat it as a model, so
> that's not an option.
> Let me try a few simple
questions that might narrow this down:
> * Would you expect to use the REST API or the Webdav API
to upload?
> * What would the URL look like? (I've tried a bunch,
looks simple enough
> online, and I'm able to download the DRLs)
> * I downloaded the combo pack of JBoss and Drools/Guvnor
5.5. Is there
> maybe some config change needed to enable the additional REST or Webdav
> URLs?
> * When you submit a JAR interactively, I know GWT is
involved, but does it
> hand over the request to either the REST or Webdav API? OR does it have
> some other special entrance into the system, some third way in? And if so,
> could I use that?
> * Would I use a POST or a PUT? The theory seems to be use
POST if it's
> new, or PUT if it's an update, but neither has worked.
> * What mime type would you use? The 3 ideas were
octet-stream, multipart
> or java jar (not the exact syntax)
> * Would I shove just the bytes of the jar file, or do I
need multipart and
> also include some type of XML file as well?
> * Is it OK to just write the raw bytes of the jar, or do I
need to encode
> them?
> * Assuming I could upload a JAR, would I then also need to
issue some type
> of "commit", the way the UI does?
> * Do you agree that this should be possible to test with
curl? (to
> eliminate Java coding and library differences as the problem)
> * Instead of a JAR, is there some other fact model /
syntax that I can
> automatically generate and upload? I get the impression there is, but
> neither the doc nor the 3 books seem very specific, I haven't seen a full
> example of this.
> * Generally, for dynamic models driven by external
systems, what is the
> "Best Practice" for telling the Guvnor UI about the model? Maybe I'm
going
> about this all wrong?
> * Does Drools 6 and the new Guvnor replacement suddenly
make this much
> easier?
> I've been looking around
and experimenting for about a week now so I'm
> running out of ideas.
> Thanks,
> Mark
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