I've provided one possible approach on stackoverflow. [Not knowing what "non-Java" is doesn't help.]
-W On 09/12/2013, milen igrachev <igrac...@abv.bg> wrote: > Hello , > What I want to do is use java and Drools for its nice rule engine > capabilities. Currently I am not using java for my project. I have some > implementation business classes and implemented logics that works fine for > me, but I want to externalize the rules in BRMS. I gave Drools a try and I > like it a lot. However I encounter one obsticle that I want to ask if I can > skip. I read most of the Drools documentation and across the net in all the > examples that are given we actually need the implementation business classes > in order to instantiate facts that we want to feed to the Drools > KieSession . Well what I want is not to duplicate my class model in both my > (non java) project and my java Drools project. All I want to keep in my > Drools project is the Rules themselves. So is that possible, or I will need > to duplicate the models? If anyone knows where I can read some info on that > topic links are appriciated! Technical details: I am using Drools 6.0.0 in > Eclipse Juno. Big thanks for the support! Best Regards! > Milen _______________________________________________ rules-users mailing list rules-users@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users