They should be in the articles section at www.drools.org (along with
downloads - Sujits implementation works with the python semantics).

On 3/30/06, Ishafizan Ishak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> " I found an example of storing rules in a database using hibernate
> > technology "
> " I think you may be referring to the article I submitted "
>
> Can u share me the links to these examples/articles pls?
>
> Thank u very much
> i.ishak
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Susan G Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 5:11 AM
> To: user@drools.codehaus.org
> Subject: Re: [drools-user] Storing rules in a database
>
> Hi Sujit,
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> Thank you so much for your input.  You have veen very helpful.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Susan G. Lee
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> Sujit Pal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 03/29/2006 03:58 PM
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> Re: [drools-user] Storing rules in a database
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> Hi Susan,
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> I think you may be referring to the article I submitted. An approach
> using stored procedures should be similar, all the hibernate code does
> is to persist and retrieve the object mapping to and from the database,
> so if you had stored procedures to do the same mappings, then that would
> work too. The only thing to note is that not all databases support
> stored procedures, and for those that do, stored procedure dialects are
> different enough so the solution would be tied to a single database. So
> a solution with stored procedures would not be a generic one.
>
> Michael Neale has written a repository api for Drools3 which allows you
> to plug in your repository implementation. The database implementation
> is based on hibernate, but it should be easy enough to replace the
> mappings with stored procedures, if you really wanted to go that route.
>
> HTH
> -sujit
>
> On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 11:46, Susan G Lee wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I found an example of storing rules in a database using hibernate
> > technology.  Is there another example of using it w/ stored procedures
> > calling the database to generate the rules? or is hibernate the only
> way?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Susan G. Lee
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