Hello! Very interesting integration. I would like to use this feature, but I have these questions (for both implementations): If you have multiple rules then you are creating one instance of AE per rule grammar or one AE instance is enough to handle (load) all rules ? I look forward for your answers. Regards, Florin On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Roberto Franchini wrote: > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Timm Heuss wrote: > > Dear UIMA users, > > I created an Analysis Engine that integrates the JBoss Drools Rule > Engine into an UIMA pipeline. This allows you to process and manipulate > Feature Structures of a given CAS in "the Drools way" - with declarative > Drools rules stored separately from your application. > > > > The combination of UIMA and Drools turned out to be quite powerful in my > application, so I wanted to share the AE with you: > > > > https://github.com/heussd/droolsruntimeannotator > > > > Maybe it is of use for someone else, too. > > Hi, > we use the UIMA/Drools combination in production since 2011. > A POC is available here: https://github.com/celi-uim/uima-drools > > We don't use the listener because we prefer to let people writing > Drools grammars (e.g. linguists, not developers) do whatevere they > want with the cas and his annotations. But I like your way. > > Cheers, > FRANK > > > -- > Roberto Franchini > The impossible is inevitable. > http://www.celi.it http://www.blogmeter.it > http://github.com/celi-uim http://github.com/robfrank > Tel +39.011.562.71.15 > jabber:ro.franchini@gmail.com skype:ro.franchini tw:@robfrankie >