Andrew,
Looks like you are looking for drools-server to expose the rule engine via
JSON. I'm not an expert on the subject by any means, but try reading the
documentation (embedded in the Guvnor documents
http://downloads.jboss.com/drools/docs/5.0.1.26597.FINAL/drools-guvnor/ht...
) and see if anyone else on the mail group knows more about it.
Good luck,
Steve Ronderos
From:
Andrew Nguyen <andrew-lists-rules-users(a)na-consulting.net>
To:
rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
Date:
06/01/2009 10:27 AM
Subject:
[rules-users] Clarification regarding the use of Guvnor
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Hello all,
I am a very new Drools user and am trying to expose it as a web-
service. Due to my experience with Spring, I went ahead and
implemented a basic rule engine and exposed it as a web service via
Spring. I am now looking at integrating it with Guvnor to allow non-
computer people, who are domain experts, to modify the rules. From
what I have read in the v5 documentation, it sounds like Guvnor is
intended as a complete solution to what I am trying to accomplish -
i.e. it will handle the rule management as well as exposing the rule
engine via JSON (or other interface). But, when I have searched
around the internet, Guvnor sounds like just a rule management
component.
So, I pretty much have 3 questions:
* Is my current setup of Drools + Spring the best way to expose my
rule engine to other applications? (Specifically, a .NET/C# app...)
* Is Guvnor suitable for integrating into my system as only a rule
management system?
Thanks!
--Andrew
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Andrew Nguyen
Nguyen & Associates
Custom Software Development & IT Services
http://www.na-consulting.net
andrew(a)na-consulting.net
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