1) No you don't have to save it; just use one of the overloaded methods on
KnowledgeBuilder that takes a StringReader, or String or something else
similar.
2) I understand there to be one for Drools Expert too, which I'd expect to
be in one of the drools-xxx JARs however am having trouble finding it!
Re#2, I've asked Edson Tirelli (the author of the Drools Expert Fluent API)
to advise further...
On 24 February 2012 17:35, shawn <youngxiao121(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Thank you~
Does it mean I have to write a file in java and saved it as .drl?
fluent API is in jbpm, right?
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