We do not have any file change listeners. You, or the workbench, needs to build 
the jar.

What is automatic is the role of change sets before. You no longer need to 
compute them, build the jar, have the client consume the jar  (with different 
ReleaseID) - that’s it. Drools diffs the current and target jar, and upgrades 
accordingly.

Mark
On 13 Dec 2013, at 05:11, wtang <wt...@kana.com> wrote:

> you mentioned that I have to:
> 
> "build jars and update to the latest jar".
> 
> My question is do I have to write code to detect the changes in the rule
> first or Drool 6.0 can detect this for me?  It seems that nothing is
> automatic.
> 
> Again my goal is change a rule and be able to have the rule change take
> effect almost immediately.  In 5.x, I can use change-set and start the
> scanner service to accomplish this goal.  But in Drools 6.0, it seems I need
> to:
> 
> 1) write code to detect that a rule has changed
> 2) write code using the KIE API to build the jar and update to this lastest
> jar
> 
> Please confirm.  Please give link to Drools documentation.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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