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On May 30, 2007, at 12:54 AM, jagaran das wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> You are right I would try to use Hibernate to store data in MySql.
> But I have a different problem.
> For creating rule package through JBRMS I have done following stuffs:
>
> The proj
don't have anything for that
at the moment, you'd have to create this yourself.
Mark
jagaran das wrote: Hey Mark,
Nice to receive your post.
If we want to store data directly in the database we need some specific rule
table and ruleset table and other tables and a persistence se
Hi,
The message below is shown after i have created all the necessary stuffs.
Building a package will collect all the assets, validate and compile into a
deployable package.
and the message that
Package built successfully.
But cant down load the package as it is giving the following menage.
St
Hi
I
n BRMS when you upload a Fact model it takes any input you give.
I mean let it be a simple file, a war file.
But I think it gets reflected if you give only a jar file as input.
So it would be nice if we have a check that we can upload only jar file and
nothing else.
Regards
Jagaran
Hi,
I am successfull in inserting rules from a Web interface in to database.
In the recent release of BRMS, Jack Rabbit is used as content repository but we
can configure it to store its data in MySql too.
But i want to know is it possible to store the data directly from BRMS engine
to Mysql ?