Whilst I don't believe there is anything "out of the box" could you just not write a JEE5 javax.servlet.Filter to perform the compression for you?

On 1 July 2011 14:28, tarley.lana <tarley.lana@gmail.com> wrote:
We have a drools application composed of almost 1000 rules. The rules
deployment package has almost 8MB and we need to distribute it over a 100
Kbps network for offline use on some client machines.
If we could zip this package, it would require only 237Kbytes (instead 8MB).
It seems, however, the class org.drools.agent.impl.KnowledgeAgentImpl
doesn't support  gzip compression.
Is it right? Is there any workaround for this problem?

Thanks in advance.

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