The Global Area is a container for assets you might like to share across
different packages.
For example, you might have a POJO Model that you want to use in two
different packages.
Assets in the Global Area are *not* in packages unless you import them into
the package.
Rules are assets so the same principle applies: if you have a rule you want
to share in multiple packages, define it in the the Global Area and then
import it into the packages in which it is needed.
With kind regards,
Mike
On 28 June 2012 05:16, abhinay_agarwal <abhinay_agarwal(a)infosys.com> wrote:
hey vincent/manstis/davide,
actually as i said its jzz been a few days that i ve been learning GUVNOR ,
so i make mistakes while asking questions..pardon me for that...
(by uploading facts..i meant uploading POJO models jar) :P
Now, as you said, rules are used to modify the working memory,i get that...
In Knowledge base, when i create a rule, it asks me to either create the
rule in some package or in Global area..
What is the use/advantage of creating a rule in Global area ??
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