Correct.
Download it and give it a try. It will run in your Swing applications,
in your servlets, in our web services, on your Tomcat, whatever. Just
need a JVM.
Joj wrote:
Is it means that Drools doesnt require JBoss as an environment?
Mark Proctor wrote:
> no, JBoss Rules is standalone.
>
> Mark
> Joj wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> In the Drools documentation, it's written that :
>> "The rule workbench (for Eclipse) requires that you have eclipse 3.2 or
>> greater, as well as Eclipse GEF 3.2 or greater. "
>>
>> My application contains a GUI for building rules which 'll be converted
>> into
>> some format - .drl or xml - which is understandable to Drools, and saved
>> in
>> database. My Qn is : Is there any dependency for Drools with JBoss
>> server?
>>
>> Plz reply A.F.A.P.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Jojan
>>
>>
>>
>>
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