Hi Michael, yes we (at my work) used drools ina a large proyect in
2005-2006. We did some things with
desicion tables, but never had access to CVS, no needed.
Send u files directly. Cya.
On 03-02-2007, at 20:33, Michael Neale wrote:
Hi Felipe - can you send me the files directly? seem to be stripped
off.
Transparent popups generally mean that the CSS for the popup isn't
sticking for some reason - should be easy to resolve with some
experimentation.
Felipe - you were a contributor to drools 2.x right? as in, you had
CVS access etc?
Michael (sans macbook pro :( )
On 2/3/07, Felipe Piccolini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Michael,
Yes, im using GWT 1.2.
And yes, all pop-up windows looks transparents and some frames
dont looks good.
Im using Firefox ( 2.0, but was the same with 1.5) and I will
check the CSS file.
Im using a MacBook Pro, OS X 1.4, Eclipse 3.2 (last release) and
JBossRules 3.0.5 and
for the jbossrules-jbrms Im using the SVN sources with the JBRMS-
compiler and launcher
modified (not much, just some paths).
I attached this 2 files so u can see them. If I get any results
messing with the CSS I will tell u.
Thanks.
Great work BTW!
On 01-02-2007, at 21:28, Michael Neale wrote:
Hi Felipe - are you using the GWT bit?
I assume you mean the popup windows look bad?
GWT normally does a really good job cross browser - are you safari
or firefox?
Basically, what you are saying sounds like it is the CSS screwing
up - so if you track down the CSS that sets that up you may be
able to change.
Also, with EditCSS in Firefox 1.5 or 2, you can browse and change
the CSS onscreen in real time.
Can you share what you have done? is it generic enough?
Michael.
On 2/2/07, Felipe Piccolini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Michael,
Iv been following your work in the brms/repository very closely
because Im working in something very similar by
my self for a project using JBossRules, and as I cant wait much
longer I decided to use your work as a base to
put something on production until you guys do the "real-cool" thing.
About your questions, IMHO,
-Q1: I think dsl should be an attribute (as far as I know, you can
put only 1 dsl expander on drl files) and
there should be only one reference to expand the rule sentences,
if you have multiple dsl, then have mutiple drl (packages).
-Q2: I think object models (or business models to use as facts for
your rules) should be assets, so u can organize your model/classes
not thinking in drools or any other framework, so you can extend
your model or rules with just a pointer as a dependency, just as you
can put or remove jars from your classpath.
One thing I wanted to tell you for some time about drools-brms is
that for some reason I dont know, the gwt ui looks awfull on mac
(OS X),
I made it works changing some things on the .launcher and .shell
files, but its looks like no modal window has a background, or
complete
messed up.. can you check it out? or help me to guiding me what to
check to see it right? Thanks.
On 01-02-2007, at 3:23, Michael Neale wrote:
BUT this also applies to the file structure for "packages" in a
file system/IDE (forget monolothic DRL for a moment - but instead
imagine a folder which is a rule package containing lots of rules).
(in no particular order);
Q1: Should DSL "language configurations" be stored as an "asset"
inside a package (ie a file, perhaps multiple ones of them?) - or
are they an attribute of a package?
Q2: The object model: should this be stored as an attribute of a
package - or just another asset of which there can be muliple
ones uploaded (as a jar, for instance).
This is needed for validation/tooling. Obviously in the IDE the
classes will be on the classpath, but in the repo they have to be
stored somewhere.
Note versioning works well in all scenarios (subtle differences
between a package attribute and asset for versioning, but ignore
them for now).
I have opinions, but wanted some discussion (attachment
screenshot shows the package managment screen).
<Screenshot-JBoss Business Rules Management System .png>
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