Hi Rabi,
According to you, i did an example by using drools and my component setup
is as follows
JMS consumer--->XXX--->eip:Tap--->XXX--->eip:pipeline--->XXX--->Content
Based Router--->XXX--->http BC--->XXX--->eip:Tap.
where XXX is a drools component having routing logic.
Now XXX is containing purely the routing logic. How can i make use of XXX
for generating events based on some business process.
is the above implementation correct for using dools.
rabi wrote:
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>>Hi Rabi Mishra,
>> Iam having some knowlege of drools.
>
>>My idea is to add hooks for every service which could get an event from
>>Rules Engine. Rules Engine should be capable of generating events based on
>>ceratin condition and notify them to the hooks using JMS channel. Is this
>>possible?
>
> Yes, servicemix can receive events/messages over JMS channel. You can JMS
> Binding component for the same. Drools can also be used embeded in
> servicemix (Drools SE)
>
>> 1) How can i make use of Drools for my scenario
> You can use either way that suits you best...
> > 2) Is drools component provided by servicemix will support just
>>routing of the messages?
> Drools binding component is not for routing. You can write your rules and
> do whaever processing of the message , change the conetent of the message
> and send it to the next component.
>
>
> > 3) What is the difference between BPEL and Drools.
>
> BPEL (Business Process Execution Laguage) is a standard for webservice
> orchestration and Drools is a rule engine. They serve different puposes.
>
>> Please direct me.
>
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> Thanks in advance.
>
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