Aah, my apologies, I merely answered
your immediate previous question on where to download Drools Server.
Short answer:
There is no JBoss BRMS-specific WebService
provider.
The Drools Server may possibly work
with JBoss BRMS.
If not then you will need to roll-your-own
or hire out to someone else who can build one for you.
My understanding from talking to others
around is that historically most people have built their own WebService
interface, so no, nothing coming "out of the box" as it were.
I have not used Drools Server yet to
know if it can be integrated with BRMS (unless someone else on this list
can comment?) - given that it's there and will only cost you time, it may
be worth trying.
Regards,
-Trav
Travis Smith
Analyst Programmer
Development Centre
BNZ
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Hi Travis,
Do you have any articles which explains how to expose JBoss rules as a
WebService? I have searched on the internet but struggling to find out
if
JBoss BRMS directly supports exposing business rules as WebService, if
yes
how?
Thanks & Regards
Kishore
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