In the docs I remember reading that you can setup a local cache for Expert so that in case
of an Guvnor instance failure it will read from the cache until the url becomes
available.
Ken.
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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2012 8:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [rules-users] Read the rules from Database written by Guvnor
It is not directly possible.
Guvnor uses JCR (Jackrabbit or Modeshape).
Whilst these can be configured to persist to a database the schema and content is
proprietary and not easily queried. From Jackrabbit's JavaDocs:-
"SimpleDbPersistenceManager is a generic JDBC-based PersistenceManager for Jackrabbit
that persists...objects using a simple custom binary serialization format... and a very
basic non-normalized database schema (in essence tables with one 'key' and one
'data' column)."
Other people have asked the same question and I have given suggestions as to how a
solution might still be available.
Please search the mailing list and have a dig around.
On 16 February 2012 16:27, Rules
<8085.rahul@gmail.com<mailto:8085.rahul@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello All
I have Guvnor configured to use Oracle database.
I am currently reading rules from Guvnor URL directly.
I was wondering if there is way to read the rules directly from the database
in case of Guvnor server instance failure. Appreciate any help !!
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