If someone’s interested in the topic of installing IBM WebSphere ILOG JRules 7.1.1 with the fixpack 7.1.1.1 on Windows 7 and don’t want to do it yourself, yet wonder how commercial offerings do simple things, here is my take on it – a document with screenshots How to install IBM WebSphere ILOG JRules 7.1.1 on Windows 7.
It’s been a while since I worked with ILOG JRules 7 and moreover they say a project’s coming up, so to prepare myself for the unexpected I made the first step – the Rule Studio’s up and running. Time has come to remind myself about the BRMS and the way JRules handles the topic.
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I wished I’d not forgotten about the feature. Working on it as we speak – check out the blog main page later.
Done. It’s in the top left-hand corner.
great, thanks! see you at 33rd degree
Did you have to do anything special suchs as select “Run as Admininistrator” in Windows 7? I installed the standard 7.1.1. and could not get rule execution server to run on my localhost unless I installed as administrator.
Then I find that only when I try to edit RuleFlows, RuleStudio crashes, and I get a message that the JVM was trying to write to protected memory. Everything else works fine except the ruleflow parsing.
Have you had any experience with this?
thanks!
I didn’t have to run with admin privs, but haven’t much worked with it yet. I’ve noted it and will have to give it a try.