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No one signs their features, its a silly default screen in Eclipse. You give it a name eg "JBoss Rules" and the url. Drools provides an eclipse based IDE which is optional , but at its core only Java 1. To install from the zip file, download and unzip the file. You may use drools-compiler to produce rule packages "out of process", and then deploy them to a runtime system. jsr94.jar

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Select the jwr94.jar update site you just added. Choose the option to accept the licence agreement. This screen will show what update sites are already configured for your Eclipse instance.

This screen is where you enter in the remote site details. This is an optional feature that allows you to keep your runtime very light.

This depends on drools-core drools-jsr This is an optional deployment pattern, and many people do not need to "trim" their application this much, but it is an ideal option for certain environments. Inside the zip you will see a plugin directory, and the plugin jar itself. No one signs their features, its a silly default screen in Eclipse.

Some of these such as the XML libraries may not be required if you run in a Java 1. In many cases, people will simply want to include all the dependencies at runtime, and this is fine. Choose the option for installing a new feature obviously in future, if you want to check for updates, you use the other option! Set the system property "drools. Might be an opportune time isr94.jar go have a coffee. Use of the eclipse plug in is not required.

Alternatively, you can download the binary distribution, and include the relevant jars in your jsr94.mar classpath. Once this happens, the workbench will start downloading.

94 (Rule Execution Server API)

The core runtime engine can be quite compact, and only require a few kilobytes across 2 jar files. This will provide you with all the dependencies you need to get going: There are quite a few other dependencies which the above components require, most of which are for the drools-compiler, drools-jsr94 or drools-decisiontables module. People have integrated the rule engine in many usr94.jar, there is no "one size fits all". To install from the zip file, download and unzip the file.

jsr94.jar

The rule workbench for Eclipse requires that you have eclipse 3. You place the plugin jar into your eclipse applications plugin directory, and restart eclipse. Drools provides an eclipse based IDE which is optionalbut at its core only Java 1.

Package ilog.rules.res.jsr94

A simple way to get started is to download and install the eclipse plug in. However, some may prefer to have their "runtime" stripped down to the bare minimum, as they will be deploying rules in binary form - this is also possible.

jsr94.jar

You may use drools-compiler to produce rule packages "out of process", and then deploy them to a runtime system. This is the only runtime dependency if you are jsr94.ja rules and deploying via Package or RuleBase objects.

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It gives you a good chance of staying up to date with improvements, fixes etc. Some key ones to note are "JCI" - which is the apache Java Compiler Interface utility which provides runtime compiling capability, "POI" which provides the spreadsheet parsing ability, and "antlr" which provides the parsing for the rule language itself.

jsr94.jar

This depends on drools-core. The "runtime" requirements mentioned here are if you are deploying rules as their binary form either as Package objects, or RuleBase objects etc. This runtime system only requires drools-core. Press Accept to accept the fact that the feature is not digitally signed.

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