drools-server is just an example of how to use drools in camel end-points. If you look how the example defines WS and RS end points, it's the same but just specifing a different data feed, i.e. file instead of WS/RS.
There is also some documentation on using camel here:
http://docs.jboss.org/drools/release/5.3.0.Final/droolsjbpm-integration-docs/html_single/index.html
If the documentation is not currently enough, please send in a patch to improve it and we'll add it.
Mark
Hi,
we're refactoring a standalone application (Spring 3.0.5, Drool 5.1.1) to
use Apache Camel 2.8.0. As seen in other post, there is very little
information available about (
http://downloads.jboss.com/drools/docs/5.1.1.34858.FINAL/drools-integration/html/index.html
Drools Endpoint or Camel integration ). We don't want to use drools-server
as having a web container is not an option.
The app basically loads from large CSV files, processes each row with lots
of rules and inserts the result in a DB. It is therefore a pretty demanding
process.
Here is an excerpt of what it does without Camel:
/
while (scanner.hasNextLine()) {
...
FactHandle trafficHandle = session.insert(row);
session.fireAllRules();
session.retract(trafficHandle);
}
/
What we'd like to achieve is performing the above loop content in an
endpoint/processor (?) and configure it to use multiple threads so several
rows can be handled simultaneously.
Any sugestions?.
Thank you
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