Almost 100% correct.
You can include a "KJAR" (Drools 6.x unit of deployment == JAR +
META-INF/kmodule.xml) as a Maven dependency in a project needing the
rules/processes etc.
If you need to monitor and update rules/processes etc in your KieBase as
new SNAPSHOTS of the KJAR are published you need to look at using
KieScanner (which replaces the use of change-sets).
The only aspect that was incorrect was stating you needed to use
change-sets with Drools/Guvnor < 6.x (this wasn't strictly required; but I
won't go into detail here as it's not really relevant now).
On 23 May 2014 11:41, ganeshneelekani <ganeshneelekani(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Team,
I have started to read drools 6.1 documentation and As per as i
understanding, i aware of drools 5.4
Below version < 6.0 we use drools guvnor is a interface for building drools
rule and jbpm file.No need of maven
used changeset.xml to interact with drools-guvnor
version> 6.0 uses drools workbench and whole code is built using workbench
and no need of java code to connect to drools workbench
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks,
Ganesh Neelekani
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