Using native C++ objects as Facts in Drools is not going to be easy.

You would be better off looking to use Drools as a service consumed by your C++ code.

Have at the REST interface recently provided and "3.3.8. Commands and the CommandExecutor" of Experts documentation might be of use.

With kind regards,

Mike
 
On 13 April 2011 10:05, Sumeet Karawal <sumeet.karawal@tcs.com> wrote:



Hi All,

I have my application written in C++. How can I use Drools to make rules
that work on C++ facts. Also How to use BRMS in this case?
It would be very helpful if somebody could guide me on this.


Thanks and Regards,
Sumeet Karawal

Mailto: sumeet.karawal@tcs.com

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