I see. That's what I figured, but I thought I'd ask in case I was missing
something. Oh well; Drools seems pretty flexible in its deployment options,
so I'm sure I can find something that will work for us.
Thanks for the prompt response!
Rick
On 3/11/08, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
Rick Lacy wrote:
Greetings.
I'm using Drools for a project at work. I'm investigating the feasibility
of using the BRMS in our environment. I have a question about the binary
packages that are available for download from the BRMS. Given one of these
.pkg files, is there an easy API call that would get me a text string
representing the .drl file equivalent of the .pkg file? I realize that I
can use the 'Show package source' from the BRMS. However, if we decide to
go with .pkg files for deployment, it would be really nice to be able to get
a human-readable form of what was last deployed to production for any given
.pkg for auditing / troubleshooting purposes. I perused the docs, and I
found something similar to what I want, but it seems to be specific to
decision tables.
Not really a Package is trimmed down for transport. For instance the text
representation of the consequence is gone, it's just bytecode now. You could
intheory make a reverse engineering utility, like you can already do for
bytecode, but we have nothing like this now.
Thanks,
Rick
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