Thx for the fast reply Wolfgang,
but it is not very helpful. Maybe I should have asked another way to get it clearer. Is
there a way in Drools to represent a rule in another way than file, string, bytearray or
even a compiled form? For example: I want to create a syntaxtree for rules, but I
don't know how to import the tree (which simple represents a specific rule) into the
KnowledgeBuilder. So is there a way how to import this object into the Builder or (if it
is not possible yet) which Interface do I have to use, to write an API between the Tree
and the KnowledgeBuilder?
Greetings
Bojan
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Von: "Wolfgang Laun" <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com>
An: "Rules Users List" <rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org>
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. April 2013 10:49:15
Betreff: Re: [rules-users] Importing Rules as Object into KnowledgeBuilder
On 19/04/2013, Bojan Janisch <bojan.janisch(a)scai.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
Hello everyone,
is there a way to import Rules as Objects
java.lang.Object? Anything is an Object.
You can add rules in a KnowledgePackage compiled earlier and serialized.
-W
into the Knowledgebase? So far
I've seen, Drools supports only Bytearray, Files and InputStream as Rule
Resources.
Greetings
Bojan
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