hehe, I guess this is a classic example of a circular dependency ;)

Can you confirm you're using a changeset to retrieve the rules rather than a URL to simply download the binary package?

If so you should be able to include credentials in that file. Google for "drools changeset" and you should see some examples.

With kind regards,

Mike

On 22 March 2011 22:15, Sathya Prakash <prakashagarval@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Mike,
 
Jboss ESB documentation states refer Drools documentation 
 
Kindly let me know how to pass credentials in Drools so that i can try with ESB.
 
Regards,
Sathya

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 2:08 AM, Michael Anstis <michael.anstis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Sathya,

This is by design.

Any consumer of the "Guvnor service" will need to provide authentication parameters in the HTTP request.

This sounds like it could be an issue with ESB, perhaps you can pose a question to their support forums asking how you can include authorisation credentials in their configuration?

Please direct your emails to the drools-user mailing list as any information could be of value to others in the future.

If I've mis-understood something please let me know :)

With kind regards,

Mike


On 22 March 2011 22:00, Sathya Prakash <prakashagarval@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Mike,
 
If Drools guvnor is password protected then package url can not be accessed directly.
 
In esb we can specific url or dir location. I have specified url i need to pass credentials. as of now its throwing 401 hhtp code.
 
regards,
sathya prakash

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 1:55 AM, Michael Anstis <michael.anstis@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not familiar with JBoss ESB Drools integration.

However, AFAIK, the file is not password protected but the (Guvnor hosting) web-server authenticates HTTP requests to "close" access.

Can you please explain more what you mean by restricting access to a particular server?

Thanks,

Mike


On 22 March 2011 21:39, Sathya Prakash <prakashagarval@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
 
If package file is password protected, then how to restrict to particular server. I am using JBOSS ESB drools integration.
 
 
 
Regards,
Sathya Prakash.

2011/3/23 Michael Anstis <michael.anstis@gmail.com>
The repository used by Guvnor is not a database but an implementation of JCR (Content Repository for Java Technology).

We currently support Apache Jackrabbit and IIRC JBoss Modeshape from 5.2.0.M1 as an option (if not in an earlier version). Whilst it is possible to configure either of these JCR implementations to persist to a RDBMS instead of a FileSystem, I believe the table content is a (proprietary) binary form at not easily integrated. Consequentially we only expose the facility to download rule packages through the channels you state.

With kind regards,

Mike

2011/3/22 Suk Fung <suk_f@yahoo.com>
All,
To consume the rules in the application, we can either use package URI or download a binary .pkg file from guvnor.  I just wonder if the application can connect to the database repository directly?

Thanks for any information in advance.

Suk


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