That's entirely up to you.

You'll need the DRLs to be on the server classpath for the application.
There are different ways this can be achieved.

Normally, you'd add a folder to the source of the Java Build path, then the
DRLs will be in the web applications WEB-INF\classes folder.

On 11 November 2011 13:14, sachintaware <sachitawar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Mike
>
> I just created a dynamic web project in my eclipse IDE and configured it on
> the tomcat server imported the drools jars in the BUILD path of the
> project,but I wanted to know will the folder structure for the rules file
> be
> same???
>
> It is *src->main->rules->*.drl *in the other applications.
>
> Would it be the same in case of jsp????
>
> Sorry if the question seems to be naive,but I am at a very beginner stage
> with drools to get it right at the first go.
>
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Sachin
>
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