The set of OSGi bundles dependencies can be used here:
http://www.jboss.org/drools/downloads.html

We test against spring:
http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/JBossRules/trunk/osgi-bundles/org.drools.osgi.test/src/test/java/org/drools/osgi/integrationtests/SimpleOsgiTest.java

This is our project that builds osgi-bundles and does some testing of Drools against OSGi:
http://fisheye.jboss.org/browse/JBossRules/trunk/osgi-bundles/

I have done some minimal OSGi docs. OSGI is stil la work in progress for us and we have only osgi-ified some aspects Drools, although we have done extensive work on the classloaders to make it fit better.
https://hudson.jboss.org/hudson/job/drools/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/trunk/target/docs/drools-integration/html/ch05.html

Please do test what we have, maybe help us OSGi-ify other aspects of drools.

Mark
On 04/08/2010 10:25, David Conde wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to get drools-core and drools-compiler 5.1 running on spring dm-server. Does anyone have the minimal list of OSGi bundles as maven dependencies handy?

Thanks,
Dave

On 25 June 2010 13:59, mmarmol <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    Hi, I have managed to install Drools-core and Drools-compiler in
    my Equinox
    osgi environment, I can compile rules and execute them just fine,
    I was just
    wandering how to configure a KnowledgeAgent using
    KnowledgeBuilderFactoryService and KnowledgeBaseFactoryService. I
    managed to
    configure one but i am not able to reload rules when they change
    at runtime.
    I have started ResourceChangeScannerService and
    ResourceChangeNotifierService, changeset related to the rules file
    gets read
    but no change gets implemented. An idea?


    Here is the code:

ResourceFactory.getResourceChangeScannerService().start(); ResourceFactory.getResourceChangeNotifierService().start();

                   ServiceReference serviceRef = bc
.getServiceReference(ServiceRegistry.class.getName());
                   ServiceRegistry registry = (ServiceRegistry)
    bc.getService(serviceRef);

                   KnowledgeBuilderFactoryService
    knowledgeBuilderFactoryService = registry
.get(KnowledgeBuilderFactoryService.class);

                   KnowledgeBaseFactoryService
    knowledgeBaseFactoryService = registry
.get(KnowledgeBaseFactoryService.class);
                   ResourceFactoryService resourceFactoryService =
    registry
                                   .get(ResourceFactoryService.class);

                   KnowledgeBuilderConfiguration kbConf =
    knowledgeBuilderFactoryService
.newKnowledgeBuilderConfiguration(null, getClass()
                                                   .getClassLoader());

                   KnowledgeBuilder kbuilder =
    knowledgeBuilderFactoryService
                                   .newKnowledgeBuilder(kbConf);
                   ResourceFactoryService resource =
    resourceFactoryService;
                   kbuilder.add(resource.newFileSystemResource(filePath),
                                   ResourceType.CHANGE_SET);

                   if (kbuilder.hasErrors()) {
                           System.out.println(kbuilder.getErrors());
                           throw new
    RuntimeException(kbuilder.getErrors().toString());
                   }

                   KnowledgeBaseConfiguration kbaseConf =
    knowledgeBaseFactoryService
.newKnowledgeBaseConfiguration(null, getClass()
                                                   .getClassLoader());

                   KnowledgeBase kbase = knowledgeBaseFactoryService
                                   .newKnowledgeBase(kbaseConf);
kbase.addKnowledgePackages(kbuilder.getKnowledgePackages());

                   KnowledgeAgentConfiguration aconf =
                   KnowledgeAgentFactory.newKnowledgeAgentConfiguration();
                   aconf.setProperty("drools.agent.scanDirectories",
    "true");
                   aconf.setProperty("drools.agent.scanResources",
    "true");
                   aconf.setProperty("drools.agent.newInstance", "false");

                   kagent = KnowledgeAgentFactory.newKnowledgeAgent(
    "CoreDroolsAgent",kbase,
    aconf);
kagent.applyChangeSet(resource.newFileSystemResource(filePath));

    Thanks in advance!

    Cheers
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