hehe, I guess this is a classic example of a
circular dependency ;)
Can you confirm you're using a changeset to
retrieve the rules rather than a URL to simply
download the binary package?
If so you should be able to include credentials
in that file. Google for "drools changeset" and
you should see some examples.
With kind regards,
Mike
On 22 March 2011 22:15,
Sathya Prakash
<prakashagarval@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Mike,
Jboss ESB documentation states refer
Drools documentation
Kindly let me know how to pass
credentials in Drools so that i can try
with ESB.
Regards,
Sathya
On Wed, Mar
23, 2011 at 2:08 AM, Michael Anstis
<michael.anstis@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi
Sathya,
This is by design.
Any consumer of the "Guvnor
service" will need to provide
authentication parameters in the
HTTP request.
This sounds like it could be an
issue with ESB, perhaps you can
pose a question to their support
forums asking how you can include
authorisation credentials in their
configuration?
Please direct your emails to the
drools-user mailing list as any
information could be of value to
others in the future.
If I've mis-understood something
please let me know :)
With kind regards,
Mike
On 22
March 2011 22:00, Sathya
Prakash
<prakashagarval@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Mike,
If Drools guvnor is
password protected
then package url can
not be accessed
directly.
In esb we can
specific url or dir
location. I have
specified url i need
to pass credentials.
as of now its throwing
401 hhtp code.
regards,
sathya prakash
On
Wed, Mar 23, 2011
at 1:55 AM,
Michael Anstis
<michael.anstis@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm
not familiar
with JBoss ESB
Drools
integration.
However, AFAIK,
the file is not
password
protected but
the (Guvnor
hosting)
web-server
authenticates
HTTP requests to
"close" access.
Can you please
explain more
what you mean by
restricting
access to a
particular
server?
Thanks,
Mike
On
22 March 2011
21:39, Sathya
Prakash
<prakashagarval@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
If
package file
is password
protected,
then how to
restrict to
particular
server. I am
using JBOSS
ESB drools
integration.
Regards,
Sathya
Prakash.
2011/3/23
Michael Anstis
<michael.anstis@gmail.com>
The
repository
used by Guvnor
is not a
database but
an
implementation
of JCR
(Content
Repository for
Java
Technology).
We currently
support Apache
Jackrabbit and
IIRC JBoss
Modeshape from
5.2.0.M1 as an
option (if not
in an earlier
version).
Whilst it is
possible to
configure
either of
these JCR
implementations
to persist to
a RDBMS
instead of a
FileSystem, I
believe the
table content
is a
(proprietary)
binary form at
not easily
integrated.
Consequentially
we only expose
the facility
to download
rule packages
through the
channels you
state.
With kind
regards,
Mike
All,
To consume the
rules in the
application,
we can either
use package
URI or
download a
binary .pkg
file from
guvnor. I
just wonder if
the
application
can connect to
the database
repository
directly?
Thanks for any
information in
advance.
Suk
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