Here's a small text that describes the most important improvements compared to 3.0.x:

The IDE now supports debugging rules: breakpoints can be added in drl files for rule right-hand side (consequences) and inside functions. Whenever a rule breakpoint is encounter during debugging, the corresponding rule is shown, and you can step through. Rule debugging is completely integrated with standard java debugging, so both can be used at the same time.

A new Rules view allows you to get a quick overview of all the rules, functions, queries, functions and globals in your workspace. You can also quickly navigate to them by double clicking the selected element.

Support for the new language features (like from, collect, accumulate) has also been included, and the IDE has been updated to support all other changes to the core. And continuously improving and fine-tuning other functionality, like adding filtering to the outline (and rules) view, (configurable) caching of parser results, etc.

Kris

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Proctor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rules Dev List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 3:52 PM
Subject: [rules-dev] M1


M1 binaries are uploading to the server now. I'm uploading docs,but they are unchanged as of 3.0, we will work on docs once we hit the RC stage.

We do still need a "new and noteworthy" just to give people a starting point of the new stuff. Edson and kris, think you can send me something in html I can include? Once I have that I'll make the binaries public.

Mark
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