Assuming you have also linked your Eclipse workspace to GIT there are still
a number of differences between the two environments; the degree to how
this affects you depends upon your needs: There are more editors for
different rule types and supporting artifacts in kie-wb (guided rule
editor, guided decision table editor, guided score card editor, enum
editor, global variables editor, form modeller and test scenarios spring to
mind). Furthermore kie-wb provides a runtime environment for jBPM processes
and related UI, a remote maven repository and related UI, REST API for
manipulating certain functions, improved security, BAM dashboard and more.
Eclipse and it's plugin would be more suited to developers, whereas kie-wb
leans more to the business user.
I cannot comment on what others use.
On 4 February 2014 06:53, gallaxhar <lukewallace1990(a)gmail.com> wrote:
What is the difference in the KIE Workbench (called the "daddy
of the them
all" by this article
<
http://blog.athico.com/2013/06/goodbye-guvnor-hello-drools-workbench.html
>
) and using eclipse + drools plugin + drools 6?
Besides one being on your filesystem and one being web based, is there
anything KIE Workbench has more than Eclipse+drools plugin+drools 6 or vice
versa? What are most people here using?
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