Yes and no . Guvnor uses a JCR repository (the default is
http://jackrabbit.apache.org/)
which can not be accessed using hibernate directly. We ran into this issue, and the only
way to use guvnor as of 6 months ago was to have a user go into guvnor and create a DRL
file by clicking a few buttons. Not a big deal, but it isn't automated. You can then
use that DRL as a resource in your application. I know there was some working being done
to be able to pull out DRLs from Guvnor using xml calls, but don't know if that was
ever completed.
Michael Rhoden
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From: "bbarani" <bbarani(a)gmail.com>
To: rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 5:12:57 PM
Subject: [rules-users] Drools with Guvnor
Hi,
I am very new to Drools and very very new to Guvnor.
I am in the process of creating a rule engine which will fetch the data from
a source (I am using Hibernate framework to fetch the data) and evaluate the
data using Drools rule engine. The rules supplied to the Drools rule engine
are stored in a Rules table in a database.
Now my question is that can I use Guvnor to store the rules (instead of me
creating a rule data model) and use Guvnor to supply rules to my Drools
engine?
I am trying to find out the best possible way to create / manage a rule
database (which stores all the rules).
Thanks,
BB
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