On 15/09/2010 07:46, tim wrote:
> Hello,
> I am studying how to integrate Drools 5.1 into our product. And we will need
> a BPEL engine embedded in Drools. I read from the "Drools Flow User Guide"
> that "the Drools Flow engine is based on a generic process engine that
> allows the definition and execution of different types of process languages,
> like for example our RuleFlow language, WS-BPEL ..." But I can't find any
> documentation or examples available for using BPEL in Drools. If you have
> done something similar, please let me know. Any suggestion will be helpful!
> Thanks in advarce!
Drools Flow core engine is generic, although we provide an out of the 
box BPMN2 solution, we do not provide any BPEL functionality. You could 
write a BPEL engine ontop of Drools Flow core engine, but we haven't 
done so or plan to do so. imho don't bother with BPEL and just adopt BPMN2.

Mark

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