What version are you considering (the reply differs for each). Sent on the move On 2 Jun 2014 08:40, "Péter Gergely, Horváth" <h.pe...@mailbox.hu> wrote:
> Hello All, > > We are evaluating Drools for our use case and would have a question for > storing rules files. We are in a relatively constrained environment, where > getting Guvnor up and running does not seems to be a valid option. Since we > would only need the core repository functionality so that we can separate > rule deployment from application deployments (and none of the advanced > features like online editing etc), I think it would make more sense to have > a light-weight alternative for storing the rule files. > > Being able to pick up rules from an NFS share of from a database CLOB > field would be perfectly sufficient for us. I have worked with JBPM4 quite > a lot, where the core engine contained support for versioned storage of the > process definitions in the database itself [1]. > > Is there any similar feature in Drools, where the rules can be deployed to > e.g. a database or any other repository solution, (without using Guvnor)? I > haven't found too much details on this topic, but for me it seems that the > only approach would be to have some custom logic, which programmatically > checks for rule updates and re-creates the whole knowledgebase on any > update. I am wondering whether there is any more sophisticated solution in > Drools where at least update checking/rule reconfiguration could be > delegated to the engine. > > Any inputs are appreciated. > > Thanks, > Peter > > [1] > http://docs.jboss.com/jbpm/v4/javadocs/org/jbpm/api/RepositoryService.html > > > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > rules-users@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users >
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