Have you considered using hibernate? You could generate the pojos at compile time, so
they can be jarred up and sent to guvnor. You can specify the interfaces the pojos must
implement in the hibernate mapping file, if you want to go that route. And of course all
of the db access interception via proxy is handled by hibernate as well.
--- On Mon, 2/9/09, Ronald Brindl <rbrindl(a)thegoldensource.com> wrote:
From: Ronald Brindl <rbrindl(a)thegoldensource.com>
Subject: [rules-users] Re: Defining facts declaratively with TypeDeclaration and assert
facts from java
To: rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 9:17 AM
Thank you!
I already saw that piece of documentation (i am looking at
trunk), and that
was what lead me into that direction.
However, is there some possibility to get access to the
generated classes? I
mean, our application (and the domain model classes) is
potentially
distributed among several JVM's. So what i am looking
for is that the DRL
declarations are generated in our application during
startup, then they are
deployed to guvnor to allow business user use the facts,
and then have the
generated classes at the application side again, to feed
the facts. Is this
possible somehow, or am i going in the wrong direction?
I also still have the problem, that there SHOULD be the
possibility to
intercept attribute access to the facts, to make lazy
loading of attributes
from the database possible.
So maybe the better solution is to generate interfaces,
give them to guvnor
and implement the access logic to incoming messages and
existing messages
in the db with a proxy.
I dont want to go via XML in any way if i can avoid it...
However, i will have a look at the spots you pointed out
and see, what i
find there...
Thank you,
ron.
Edson Tirelli wrote:
> Ronald,
>
> Last week I wrote the docs for TypeDeclaration. So,
you may try the
> docs
> first hand and provide me feedback! ;)
>
>
https://hudson.jboss.org/hudson/job/drools/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/t...
>
> The API was promoted from drools-core to drools-api
after M5 was
> released, so you need trunk to use it.
>
>
https://hudson.jboss.org/hudson/job/drools/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/t...
>
> Regarding your questions, I believe this is
probably the easiest way of
> doing it, but not the only one. Just to mention
another way would be to
> generate a JAXB domain model from your database and
upload it as a jar to
> Guvnor.
>
> If you want to dive into Drools internals and see
how the classes are
> generated, take a look at
org.drools.factmodel.ClassDefinition in
> drools-core as your starting point. From there you can
navigate through
> the code searching for the references. IMO though, you
don't need to go
> down this route.
>
> Regarding the pipeline, if you want to customize it
for your needs, you
> just need to create an intermediate step or use smooks
to map from one
> model into the other. I think mark did not added a
step to map from an
> external model into a type declared model yet.
Contributions welcome.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Edson
>
>
>
> 2009/2/6 Ronald Brindl
<rbrindl(a)thegoldensource.com>
>
>> Referring to threads
>>
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.drools.devel/2860
>> Dynamic Facts: how to get jar wih Facts
declared in drl
>>
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.drools.devel/2595
>> TypeDeclaration plugin heirarchy
>>
>> I am just in the process of evaluating the
possibilities of using Drools.
>>
>> Our use case is the following:
>> We have a dynamic metamodel, which gets generated
from database during
>> application initialisation phase. Then a runtime
model gets
>> instantiated, which is fed from incoming messages
(files, jms, etc.)
>> Both models are highly generic, basically maps of
maps (lists of lists,
>> for model instances)
>>
>> Now, i would like to publish the metamodel to
Guvnor as fact model, so
>> that business rules users can use it there and
define
>>
>> In the last 2 days i dived into the sources, read
the mailing list
>> entries above, documentation and so on, but i
still don't have a clear
>> vision on how to accomplish that.
>>
>> Our first approach was to use TypeDeclaration,
i.e. to dynamically create
>> DRL that defines the fact types as defined in our
metamodel, but i don't
>> have a clue on how to assert data for those types,
since i don't have the
>> resulting java classes available in Java.
>> (There was also some confusion: in the
documentation (M5) it says,
>> bytecode is generated for declaratively defined
Facts, but i could not
>> find anything in the code, where this byte code is
generated)
>>
>> Our next approach was to generate interfaces as
Fact types and create
>> proxies to access the data. This would also allow
us to implement another
>> use case, that demands access to messages already
stored in the database
>> with the same id as the incoming messages, and
compare what fields are
>> new and to provide merging of new and old data.
>>
>> I also had a quick look at the new Pipeline
concept, but as far as i
>> understand that, it builds on a statically defined
FactModel.
>>
>> Then i dived a little bit more into the code and
saw code generation for
>> accessing Java class facts, which also might be a
reasonable solution for
>> us.
>>
>> However, what i was asking myself was, if there is
some entry point for
>> functionality like that, some existing API.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> ron.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ronald Brindl
>> Sr. Software Developer
>> Member of Architecture Team
>> The Goldensource Corporation
>>
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