Well, there's this documentation:
If you don't fancy Drools Server, and prefer to roll your own, here's an example of a REST web app written in Spring, with a small amount of Drools functionality.
… it's a work in progress, and currently the Drools aspects of it are minimal. So my apologies for any messiness!
And Jeremy Ary posted a link here to this last week, which is a Groovy-based Spring web project, using Drools:
Steve
how can i expose drools as a restful services
no proper documentation for exposing drools as a web service is available
can anybody share example of exposing drools as a web service
can i expose my knowledge base class as a restful service using jersey and
application server as tomcat
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