On 3/27/06, Susan G Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your response, but I was actually looking for a source code
> example to see how it works.
>

Sure,

Drools test code can be seen
here<http://cvs.drools.codehaus.org/viewrep/drools/drools/drools-jsr94/src/test/org/drools/jsr94/rules/RuleRuntimeTestCase.java?r=1.7>
.
A much more detailed explanation can be found in the very legible JSR-94
spec <http://www.jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/review/jsr094/>.

Now, that said, if you're not planning on swapping rule engines, I've gotta
say that I think the native Drools API is cleaner, easier to understand, and
generally better.

  - Geoff
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Geoffrey Wiseman

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