Hi Vignesh,
When you want to decouple the rules execution from your local JVM you need the server.
If you want to run your rules in the same JVM that you application you don't need it.
When you have a large amount of rules and sessions, you will probably prefer to use the server in order to decouple your application from the rules execution for obvious reasons.
Greetings.

2010/7/2 Premkumar Stephen <prem18@gmail.com>
Vignesh,

There is sample code available when you get the source code from the trunk.
Is there a reason you are choosing the execution server, over directly invoking the rules?

Regards,
Prem



On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Vignesh <viki.ccc@gmail.com> wrote:

Can you please let me know the steps or provide some more details on how to
invoke a rule on Guvnor through execution server, which I am currently
working on and it will be helpful to proceed further.

Thanks,
Viki
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