Sorry for follow-on basic questions. I am starting from scratch and therefore do not have any Drools experience.
Already answered ... 1) Drools workbench/Guvnor is not a replacement for Eclipse.* - Correct* 2) Geeks like me develop the applications in Eclipse* - Correct* 3) Drools workbench will be mainly used by the Rule authors (Business Analysts etc) once I set it up for them.* - Correct* 4) The anslysts will author the rules and test it in the workbench.* - Correct* 5) They will build the DRLs into a jar and I include it as a dependency in my POM.xml.* - Correct* Additional questions because I am new to Drools 6) Based on the answer to (5) the concept of "real time rule replacement" does not exist. After the rules jar has been put into the Maven repository I need to build my application and deploy it ... i.e. stop the currently running application, remove it, install the new application and restart it. 7) If someone can point me at high level documentation related to "the complete Drools 6.0 rule software development lifecycle" ... i.e. from rule creation to actually executing in a production environment ... I would appreciate it. I have been asked to do a Proof of Concept. There is the impression I will be able to prove that "the business will be able to create their own rules and deploy them into production without any IT intervention". I do not believe this to be the case ... best SDLC practices not withstanding ... but have not been able to find a Drools SDLC picture that shows all of the steps necessary. Thanks, Arvid -- View this message in context: http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/Some-basic-questions-assumptions-on-Drools-Work-bench-Guvnor-tp4028509p4028546.html Sent from the Drools: User forum mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ rules-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users
