As I told you before, we are thinking about to use drools. Sorry for my silence last week, but this week we must show a prototype so we are working really hard in other areas. Next week I guess I will be able to work again with the rule engine.
We are developing a insurance system and we wanted to use a rule engine to validate the operations that the operator performs. We wanted that the user will be able to define his owns rules, the facts will be represented in rdf (this will be our model, but is easy to transform to ruleml). Our main problem is the velocity, we need a very fast rule engine, so we will try with different engines, maybe we will develop our own engine, we still don't know it. This part of the project is not currently being developed, so I don't know when we will be able to test it with drools or other engines. I will tell you how things are going here. Regards, Marc bob mcwhirter writes: > > The bsf integration is going pretty smoothly. > > We now have a BeanShellAction that runs your script (a String) through > BeanShell, letting actions be a run-time thing. > > Looking like I can dedicate most of this week to drools, so hopefully > we'll have something stable and useful by week's end. > > I'm still hunting for a project to actually use drools. Any more > suggestions? > > -bob > > > _______________________________________________ > drools-interest mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/drools-interest _______________________________________________ drools-interest mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/drools-interest