I know of the following (but not used) which might help point you in the right direction.
There is org.drools.guvnor.server.GuvnorAPIServlet (drools-guvnor) which provides a narrow API for dealing with repository artifacts. There is also a narrow REST-ful API in org.drools.repository.remoteapi.RestAPI (drools-repository, which is the backend to which you refer). Class org.drools.guvnor.server.RepositoryServiceServlet is the "meat" of Guvnors actions but it is tightly coupled to GWT and hence less useful as a generic external service. Unfortunately I doubt any will be entirely useful for your use-case without extensive enhancement. If you do end up creating a generic web-service exposing RepositoryService please consider giving back to the community. On 18 October 2010 18:00, Wolfgang Laun <[email protected]> wrote: > [I'm re-posting this as a new thread with an apt subject on behalf of > Patricia] > > This is the scenario that I am looking for: > I am using Drools Guvnor as the central rule repository. I also have > an external application, that has a custom rule editor in place, and > users can create rules. This custom rule editor will take care of > Conditional Elements and Consequence actions. I would like to be able > to save the rule back in Guvnor, as that is the rule repository. > > In the docs, there says that Guvnor has 2 parts: front-end and > backend. The backend includes the repository access as well. My > question is if the Guvnor backend exposes the repository functionality > as web service, or if it can be easily exposed. > > Thanks, > Patricia > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users >
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