On 26/07/2011 10:25, Mark Proctor wrote:
On 26/07/2011 09:35, Andre wrote:
wolfgang laun wrote that this would be stable ...
Anything in the jar knowledge-api is public and stable, everything else is deprecated and internal.
See the 5.0.0 new and noteworthy
http://docs.jboss.org/drools/release/5.2.0.Final/droolsjbpm-introduction-docs/html_single/index.html

2.3. What is New and Noteworthy in Drools 5.0.0

2.3.1. Drools API

Drools now has complete api/implementation separation that is no longer rules oriented. This is an important strategy as we move to support other forms of logic, such as workflow and event processing. The main change is that we are now knowledge oriented, instead of rule oriented. The module drools-api provide the interfaces and factories and we have made pains to provide much better javadocs, with lots of code snippets, than we did before. Drools-api also helps clearly show what is intended as a user api and what is just an engine api, drools-core and drools-compiler did not make this clear enough. The most common interfaces you will use are:



Mark

org.drools.runtime.rule

see
http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/sliding-window-combination-td3132340.html#a3151375

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