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17.3. Javax.rules Classes
RuleServiceProviderThe RuleServiceProvider gives you access to the RuleAdministrator or a RuleRuntime, which you need to open a new Rule Session. To get the RuleServiceProvider call RuleServiceProviderManager.getRuleServiceProvider().In a J2EE environment you can bind the RuleServiceProvider to the JNDI and create a lookup to place it in all your applications.RuleServiceProviderManagerThe RuleServiceProvider is often compared with the DriverManager, which you use in JDBC. It works like setting up the Driver for a DataBase.

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