Assuming you're using 5.2, the simplest approach would be to select the
"Repository Configuration" option under the "Administration" section.
Failing that, and given the embargo on crystal balls in the UK, a detailed
explanation as to why "it did not work" is always welcome.
With kind regards,
Mike
2011/7/27 Lemon Zhu <flyingbeecd(a)gmail.com>
Thanks,Michael****
Can you give me the details how to configure Drools Guvnor to write to SQL
Server.****
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I configured the “repository.xml”,but it did not work -_-!****
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*发件人:* rules-users-bounces(a)lists.jboss.org [mailto:
rules-users-bounces(a)lists.jboss.org] *代表 *Michael Anstis
*发送时间:* 2011年7月27日 16:08
*收件人:* Rules Users List
*主题:* Re: [rules-users] Can someone help me ?****
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Rules themselves are plain text (DRL), so you can use any of Java's many
persistence technologies to store the text.
If you want to store a compiled, serialised KnowledgeBase; this is a BLOB
and again you can use any of Java's many persistence technologies.
If you want a "free" rule authoring environment too, then you could look
into using Drools Guvnor as your rule repository, and whilst the underlying
JCR using the File-System by default it can be configued to write to (m)any
RDBMS.
With kind regards,
Mike****
2011/7/27 祝英杰 <flyingbeecd(a)gmail.com>****
When I use the drools,****
I want to store the rules in the SQL Server Database,****
Can someone help me and give me some advices, how do I do it?****
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Thanks!****
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