I just pray this reply reaches you in time to answer your urgent enquiry ;)
You could also use declarative modelling in Guvnor and use these Classes in your Java code (as documented in Expert's manual). 2010/12/28 Esteban Aliverti <[email protected]> > Hi, > My first suggestion is: never use the word URGENT in the subject! 90% of > the people that write to this list (me included) have "urgent" problems ;) > Now, regarding to your question. In order to use a model in guvnor, you > must upload it as a jar file. Once you have your jar uploaded, you can start > authoring your rules in guvnor. > Your applications can then get those rules (its sources or as a compiled > package) to use them. Usually, applications don't modify the model classes: > they don't create new classes nor add new attributes, etc. > When you need to modify a class, then you need to upload the new version of > you jar again. There are ways to do this programatically if you need to. > > Best regards, > > El dic 28, 2010 6:35 a.m., "sunkara007" <[email protected]> > escribió: > > > Hi Team, > > I am evaluating Drools - Guvnor to use it in BPM suits. > > can you explain how the domain... > View this message in context: > http://drools-java-rules-engine.46999.n3.nabble.com/URGENT-Drools-Guvnor-Integration-doubt-tp2156010p2156010.html > > Sent from the Drools - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > ____________________________________... > > > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users > >
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