Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
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2018-04-02 | installation enhancements | Jorge Hernandez | 1 | -316/+0 | |
The following changes aim to have a quicker start of the drools container: 1. For both amsterdam (and the experimental beijing) controllers dependencies are pre-installed, so the loading of 3rd party dependencies are faster. 2. Further enhancements in installation. 3. Make sure that the naming of the generated control loop artifacts have a "control loop" label associated with it, so in the future, if other applications are added (non control loop related) do not conflict and is clear. Change-Id: Iecb84d186fcc34069aa5c4a175a8a4521b38499d Issue-ID: POLICY-534 Signed-off-by: Jorge Hernandez <jh1730@att.com> | |||||
2018-03-26 | Create Drools Scripts for Beijing | Daniel Cruz | 1 | -0/+316 | |
The create-cl-beijing script will now allow the user to create a rules jar that does not need to be expanded and also generate test files that can be used to insert facts for all the supported beijing use cases. The yaml for each policy is provisioned by the user in case custom yaml is desired. In addition to this, a new script is included that will extract the needed data from the controller properties file to insert facts for all the supported use cases. This script can be used to insert ControlLoopParams facts after the create-cl-beijing script is used to generate the rules artifact. No provisioning necessary other than specifying where the controller properties file is located. Issue-ID: POLICY-692 Change-Id: I42f0a08fba133ca36fb1be588a720e4f9598d79f Signed-off-by: Daniel Cruz <dc443y@att.com> |