ssandban wrote
>
> Are there and hardware or memory requirements for using planner in solaris
> environment
>
I like to use a max memory of 512M, but most examples (which have real-sized
data, see reference manual for numbers) run fine with far less memory (the
default of 64M is fine IIRC).
Pla
All documentation is centralized in the reference manual:
http://www.jboss.org/drools/documentation
which links to the currently latest version:
http://docs.jboss.org/drools/release/5.2.0.Final/drools-planner-docs/html_single/index.html
Op 13-07-11 04:47, DroolersEye schreef:
> Hi, I am pla
On 13/07/2011 03:58, DroolersEye wrote:
> Is RedHat providing official support like other drools product?
Planner is still a community level project and needs more bake in time
before we can start supporting it at a product level. There are no
timelines yet for that and it all depends on how much
Is RedHat providing official support like other drools product?
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Here is a good place to ask questions. Geofrey De Smet is the author of
Drools Planner and he is here and in the channel everyday.
Cheers
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:47 PM, DroolersEye wrote:
> Hi, I am planning to use drools planner to find solution for our planning
> problem. Is there any mater
Hi, I am planning to use drools planner to find solution for our planning
problem. Is there any material available to refer, other than the drools
official site one, so far i am not finding anything other than drools
official site. Providing the valuable information would be appreciated.
Thanks,