Hi,
Drools .NET indeed isn't active any more and using it isn't encouraged.
However there are some alternatives to use Drools and .NET together.
Either use IKVM, which is some sort of conversion tool. On this forum, a
person called Corneil has tried it with success.
Or use jni4net, which is a bridge between Java and .NET, developed by Pavel
Savara. A sample project of drools is available on via his website.
http://zamboch.blogspot.com/
I have used both methods and succeeded twice in generating results. Given
the choicce, I think a jnibridge is preferable over IKVM. Imo, it allows for
a bit more flexibility and it seems to perform a bit faster as well.
Caution, these info is based on limited testing :-)
Good luck.
Regards,
Frank
ge0ffrey wrote:
No one at JBoss works on
Drools.NET, as far as I know.
It looks indeed like the project is inactive and it's been forked from
the java Drools long ago.
If you need to connect to Drools from .NET, you might better off looking
at the camel integration... or switch to java :)
Op 25-02-11 15:01, Sean Su schreef:
> Does anyone know if
Drools.NET is something Drools team in JBoss works
> on? Or it is maintained by other team which just named the product
>
Drools.NET.
>
> The website and document seem to me that the project is not active.
> Does anyone know?
>
> Thanks
>
> Sean
>
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