The rule dialect is defined within the rule itself; so if you view the rule source in Guvnor for "ruleName.drl" you'll see it's maven. You can set the rule's dialect by adding a rule attribute.
WebClient.acceptLanguage() sets the HTTP accept-language header; which sets the acceptable human language response; e.g. en-US. Specifying a value "java" has no effect on rules. On 20 November 2013 05:31, vargheseps <varghesep...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hai > > I have created rules from my application and uploaded to drools engine > through API. > > WebClient client = > WebClient.create("http://ip:port > /drools-guvnor/rest/packages/packageName/assets"); > Response response= client.accept(MediaType.APPLICATION_ATOM_XML_TYPE) > > .type(MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM_TYPE) > .acceptLanguage("java") > .header("slug", "ruleName.drl") > .post("rulecontent"); > *But when i am taking the source from drools guvnor i am getting the > dialect 'mvel' but i want dialect 'java'* > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/Change-rules-dielect-to-java-through-java-program-rest-api-tp4026837.html > Sent from the Drools: User forum mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > rules-users@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users >
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