Hi Rudolf,
In Drools Flow you don't need to deploy your processes into a Database.
We have drools guvnor to store our process definitions. Then you can configure Drools Flow to use a database to maintain the runtime status of your business processes.
Greetings!

2010/4/16 rudolf michael <roudolf@gmail.com>
Hello there,
After installing Drools and playing around with the KnowledgeBase and sessions, i was able to do a proof of concept to act as a Workflow Engine.
It seems this is a good engine with lots of features included.

I am still a newbie, what i couldnt find though is the Drools flow/xml definitions not being persisted in the db. 

How can i list my deployed flow/xml definitions?


best regards,
Rudolf Michael

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