Mark Proctor wrote:
>... However the web does provide a
>really nice guided editor, which in many ways is supperior to the
>context assist in drl editing in eclipse.
Mark,
yes, I've seen this editor - looks really nice and is the best if
editing rules from the web.
and of course its a really good idea to have a web-client to do
the BRMS stuff.
but I've decided to use the drl editor from inside eclipse as the
fastest way. ... and then there's no "media"-break editing RuleFlows,
what at the moment is only possible in eclipse... so I'll make a special
eclipse bundle for my business users to have a look at the rules
and ruleflows - and later I'll add the BRMS, because I really like
the categorization, status, versioning etc.
>There is no tooling in Eclipse to syncrhonise or upload drls to the
>BRMS. We have two things planned here, volunteers to accelerate this are
>welcome :), one is to allow uploading of a drl to the brms directly
>from eclipse, the other is svn syncrchronisation (partly done), we are
>also possibly consdering the webdav facilities of jackrabbit, as
>apparently eclipse can checkout webdav projects too.
thx for the infos about your plans... svn sync would be great
ekke
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