Hi Carles, Let me try this out first and see if its working. If it doesnt then I might need that example of yours. But hopefully it does. I am just getting the hang of it. ;-) Thanks for the help. Very much appreciated.
Regards, VG Seguy wrote: > > Hello, > I place the rules descriptor ( router.xml) in the classpath and > then map the drools endpoint/bean in the servicemix/Spring descriptor( > servicemix.xml) > with this lines > <sm:activationSpec componentName="router" > service="drools:router"> > <sm:component> > <bean > class="org.apache.servicemix.components.drools.DroolsComponent"> > <property name="ruleBaseResource" > value="classpath:router.xml"/> > </bean> > </sm:component> > </sm:activationSpec> > > If you don't find any drools example, I could send you one that I have > done to my project. > > Cheers, Carles. > > System integration department. > T-SYSTEMS Iberia. > > > > vg wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> I am really stucked in this. Here's the senario. I want to activemq to >> trigger a program that I do to check the rules of the incoming message >> and then send them to recipients. Is this feasible? I tried looking at >> drool but cant seem to understand it much, where do I actually place the >> rule.xml file? I am really lost. Is there any example that I can look and >> get some idea or is there any other way to do it. The protocol that I >> want to apply is JMS at the moment. I am abit confused. >> Another thing is I have imported the project into Eclipse, how do I >> continue from there? I mean like if I want to test the sender and >> receiver example or something like that? I tried the File Poller example >> given but how to I actually get to the the output. Is it that I need to >> start up my servicemix first in a command windows? >> >> I am using the latest servicemix binary and src. >> >> Any help will be much appreciated. >> Thanking you guys in advance. >> >> VG >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/rules-and-jms-tf2429269.html#a6792867 Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
