March 2011 03:55
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Drools java program on Apple Ipad?
To have a minimal Java support you have to jailbreak your iPhone/iPad and
install jamVM using the console. The last time I tried the compiler wasn't able
to compile the rules, but maybe you can create
Just wondering.
But what about Android ?
Does anyone already make drools work on it ?
Le 19/03/2011 04:54, Lucas Amador a écrit :
To have a minimal Java support you have to jailbreak your iPhone/iPad
and install jamVM using the console. The last time I tried the
compiler wasn't able to compile
Drools/jBPM5 can run on android. Kris make a post about it :)
http://kverlaen.blogspot.com/2011/03/jbpm5-lightweight-running-on-android.html
2011/3/21 Vincent Legendre vincent.legen...@eurodecision.com
Just wondering.
But what about Android ?
Does anyone already make drools work on it ?
Le
I was just asked to investigate porting a drools based program to an Ipad.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Jared
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Whilst no expert, Google suggests the iPad doesn't support Java which would
make running Drools very (impossibly) difficult:
http://www.theipadguide.com/faq/does-ipad-support-java
Obviously we welcome a port ;)
On 18 March 2011 22:10, Jared Davis sun...@davisprogramming.com wrote:
I was just
To have a minimal Java support you have to jailbreak your iPhone/iPad and
install jamVM using the console. The last time I tried the compiler wasn't
able to compile the rules, but maybe you can create a .pkg file and load the
rules from it. Anyway, I don't think it's going to work.
2011/3/18