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Drools Planner renamed to OptaPlanner

In 2013, as of version 6.0.0.Beta1, Drools Planner was renamed to OptaPlanner.

What is OptaPlanner (AKA Drools Planner)?

Visit www.optaplanner.org for an explanation.

Why change the name?

OptaPlanner is the new name for Drools Planner. OptaPlanner is now standalone, but can still be optionally combined with the Drools rule engine for a powerful declarative approach to planning optimization.

  • OptaPlanner has graduated from the Drools project to become a top-level JBoss Community project.

    • OptaPlanner is not a fork of Drools Planner. We simply renamed it.

    • OptaPlanner (the planning engine) joins its siblings Drools (the rule engine) and jBPM (the workflow engine) in the KIE group.

  • Our commitment to Drools hasn’t changed.

    • The efficient Drools rule engine is still the recommended way to do score calculation.

    • Alternative score calculation options, such as pure Java calculation (no Drools), also remain fully supported.

How will this affect your business?

From a business point of view, there’s little or no change:

  • The mission remains unchanged:

    • We’re still 100% committed to put business resource optimization in the hands of everyday Java developers.

  • The license remains unchanged:

    • OptaPlanner still has the same open source license, Apache License 2.0.

  • The release lifecycle remains unchanged:

    • OptaPlanner is still released at the same time as Drools and jBPM.

  • Red Hat is considering support subscription offerings for OptaPlanner as part of its BRMS and BPM platforms.

    • A Tech Preview of OptaPlanner is targeted for BRMS 6.0.

What has changed?

  • The website has changed to https://www.optaplanner.org.

  • The distributions artifacts have changed name:

    • Jar names changes:

      • drools-planner-core-*.jar is now optaplanner-core-*.jar

      • drools-planner-benchmark-*.jar is now optaplanner-benchmark-*.jar

    • Maven identification groupId’s and artifactId’s changes:

      • groupId org.drools.planner is now org.optaplanner

      • artifactId drools-planner-core is now optaplanner-core

      • artifactId drools-planner-benchmark is now optaplanner-benchmark

    • As usual, for more information see the Upgrade Recipe in the download zip.

  • The API’s namespace has changed.

    • As usual, see the upgrade recipe on how to deal with this efficiently.

    • Starting from 6.1.0.Final, OptaPlanner will have a 100% backwards compatible API.

  • OptaPlanner gets its own IRC channels on Freenode:

    • #optaplanner

    • #optaplanner-dev

Learn more

Visit www.optaplanner.org to learn more about OptaPlanner.

Latest release
  • 8.14.0.Final released
    Wed 8 December 2021
Paid support and consulting

Want to talk to the experts? Red Hat offers certified binaries with enterprise consulting. Contact optaplanner-info for more information.

Upcoming events
  • DevConf.CZ
    Brno, Czech Republic (virtual) - Fri 28 January 2022
    • Artificial Intelligence on Quarkus: I love it when an OptaPlan comes together by Geoffrey De Smet
  • JFokus
    Stockholm, Sweden - Mon 7 February 2022
    • AI maintenance scheduling with OptaPlanner on Quarkus by Geoffrey De Smet
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    Mon 26 July 2021
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Latest videos
  • AI lesson scheduling on Quarkus with OptaPlanner
    Thu 18 November 2021
    Geoffrey De Smet
  • Maintenance scheduling
    Fri 12 November 2021
    Geoffrey De Smet
  • Optimized order picking in warehouses and supermarkets
    Tue 26 October 2021
    Walter Medvedeo
  • A modern OO/FP constraint solver
    Tue 14 September 2021
    Geoffrey De Smet
  • Business processes task optimization in Kogito
    Tue 7 September 2021
    Walter Medvedeo
  • School timetable optimization
    Mon 6 September 2021
    Geoffrey De Smet
  • Schedule incoming calls real-time
    Mon 23 August 2021
    Radovan Synek
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