I guess that most folks who are tied into the WebSphere stack probably just go with JRules
rather than Drools. Although FICO is also thoroughly usable in that stack.
I'd probably recommend using Drools Expert within your application on WAS, and stick
with running Guvnor on Tomcat, as it does't need to be part of a 'production'
installation.
However … is there much interest in getting Guvnor up and running on alternative app
servers such as WAS/WebLogic/Glassfish?
I intend to be unemployed for the next few weeks, and I was thinking of finding myself a
little OS project to work on. :)
Steve
On 7 Feb 2013, at 15:23, Michael Anstis <michael.anstis(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Drools Expert is just a Java library and should work on WebSphere as
well as any other (to the best of my knowledge, but always happy to learn something new!)
Guvnor is really the issue as we do not have an off the shelf distribution targeting WAS
(not that we wouldn't want to, but nobody in the community has been prepared to work
out what is required).
IDK if RedHat Consulting would be able to advise on setting up Guvnor on WAS... but
I'll forward this email to others who might know better.
RedHat's certified BRMS does not contain the most recent features.
With kind regards,
Mike
On 7 February 2013 15:03, Ricardo <sprabakkar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
ok,
I understand your goal, what is your advise for the companies already using
WAS server and wants to try drools expert and guvnor for rules engine POC .
need to get certified version for POC too? is the certified version got all
the latest futures?
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