Thanks for the great information..barteljan
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Hi barteljan,
We can continue this discussion in private (sala...@gmail.com), or in the
Drools mailing list.
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Hi Maurico,
I think this is not the right place for discussing this
could you suggest an other forum where I can answer your questions ?
CU Jan
P.S. Since I'm a bit under timepressure at the moment, a detailed answer could
last until next week
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Mauricio,
These forums are not the place to discuss the features or the architecture of
Drools Flow. Please continue these discussions in the appropriate forum.
Moreover, as Tom already indicated in an earlier post in this thread, jBPM is
the only BPM solution that is and will be supported and
@Jan
The Drools team always appreciates feedback, so I would like to ask you to
clarify a few of your statements if that is ok?
What gives you the impression that Drools Flow does not perform well in the
Java world? An action node can contain any Java code you want. You have
direct access to
Hi cssatheesh,
I suppose from your questions, that you are searching a
process-management-engine for your java project and that you have already
evaluated JBoss Drool ( I insinuate that, because of the "rulecentric" scope of
your questions :D)
As I'm doing the same task for one of our projects
"salaboy21" wrote : You can also use Drools Flow to support all that
requirements. And with Drools Flow you just need to learn one set of APIs to
implement what you want.
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jBPM is the only BPM solution that will make it through productization into
JBoss products.
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The problem is: I still don't understand the question.
You have some rules (in what format? What implementation? Drools? Or...?). And
you want to call them in the jbpm process?
And this calling should be done via web service?
And why are you refereing to stored procedures? Maybe you have rules i
The question is can jbpm rule actions be implemented as webservice or stored
procedure.
If it can be implemented as web service, using webservice can we provide rule
input?
Guys please bare with me for these kind of questions because i'm new to JBPM
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anonymous wrote :
| whether rule actions can be implemented as webservice or java class or
stored procedure?
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Still don't get what you try to achieve. Can you elaborate a bit or make a
small example? What rule action? It should be called from a process? ...?
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You can also use Drools Flow to support all that requirements. And with Drools
Flow you just need to learn one set of APIs to implement what you want.
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The question with respect to 1,2,3 is whether rule actions can be implemented
as webservice or java class or stored procedure?
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Actually we are doing some evaluation criteria for jbpm and tht is where these
things fall in.
thanks for the reply kukeltje.
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I think you mixed something up.
1,2,3: jBPM can call rules. How those rules do things is up to the rules engine.
4 depends even more on the rules engine.
5: I have no clue what you mean here. If you want e.g. to do assignment based
on some webservice to call, then yes that is possible since yo
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