Thanks guys! Here's our use-case/flow.
Could you please share your recommendations on our application integration with Guvnor 6.0.0 We have SwitchYard 1.1 applications that are using the kie method to interact with a Drools backend. In this method you point what used to be a 5.5 CHANGE_SET backend and the middleware takes care of the typical sync of change sets with the application so that it have visibility into the rule in its runtime from the guvnor control point. With 6.0.0, as you say, things of change. We would like to continue using the SwitchYard kie interface with 6.0.0. 1. As per (Comment 8 at https://community.jboss.org/thread/234691), it looks like kie integration is much more complex and not clear as to how I would integrate. Is there than an authoritative document that shows the equivalent 6.0.0 flow, so that our application can get visibility into the rules, etc. as it did with 5.5 2. As per the comment about GIT, if git the access API for retrieving packages, is there documentation about how to unmarshall data in git so that we can write some middleware to insert into kie layer in SwitchYard to hit the repo via git? 3. Assuming we are using the guvnor frontend to manage rules, deploy rules, compile assets, etc. We are not looking for APIs to manage functionality. We need the equivalent of REST to get the information about the assests inside the packages/model. For example, in 5.5 there were multiple REST calls where you could specify an asset UUID and get its "source code" over rest - In the case of BRL rules that source was XML. That XML is what we need. Can you comment on approaches to getting the equivalent data in the new git scenario? Thanks! -- View this message in context: http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/What-is-URL-for-Guvnor-REST-API-in-6-0-0-Final-tp4026926p4026931.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