If you don't want to define your model as Java classes you can define it in
drl syntax:
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On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 12:06 PM, santiago carbonell <scarbonell(a)ono.com>wrote:
Hi,
I'm new in drools and I'm doing some test with this fantastic engine. With
Drools, I've loaded a drl file with some rules and ran with drools engine
and works perfect, but I got to preset/programming some classes in Java
about the domain where rules worked.
I'd like to load this domain, this "classes" as a file, like drl files,
but
insted of rules, I'd like to load classes, or domain, so I'd needn't to
preset/programming this classes in Java.
My question is how can I load this classes in some file, like drl files
with
rules? Is like templates in clips.
Thanks
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