[rules-users] (no subject)

Michael Anstis michael.anstis at gmail.com
Fri Sep 16 06:12:33 EDT 2011


Support for the BRL editor in Eclipse was dropped as from 5.2.0, so I assume
you are not using the Eclipse Plugin for 5.2 - in which case backward
compatibility cannot be guaranteed. See the release notes for details.

The WebDav interface in Eclipse is probably most suitable for your needs.
You can author DRL files in Eclipse and push these to Guvnor through WebDav.


They should then be able to be built into a package in Guvnor and either
downloaded manually or via the use of KnowledgeAgent.

As you say you are new to Drools I feel most of this is way too complicated
for what you describe. I would recommend authoring your rules in DRL and
using KnowledgeBuilder, as in the examples.

Once you understand more how this process works and you want to scale your
mini-project into an enterprise application you can start to look at other
mechanisms available.

Only my 2 cents worth.

With kind regards,

Mike

2011/9/16 AZZAZ mohamed <azzazm at gmail.com>

> My mini project
> I try to express business rules using the resources of java object.
> that's why I encode two classex Car and Driver and I apply a business rule
>  to see if it can besecured like this (example): if the driver's age> 25
> and the make of car! = BMW then will not be provided
>   I use to express this rule guided rule integrated to eclipse it
> generates me this rule in a.brl
> Then I want to deploy this information guvnor
> what is the correct jar that I use and how I make the link between Eclipse
>  and Guvnor
> so I can test my code
>
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