I will try to answer the questions as best I can and hopefully someone else
will chime in:

1) Drools use to be the former name of JBoss Rules.  I am assuming they did
not see the need to re-package everything once it went under the JBoss
umbrella.  This is similar to how Hibernate works.

2) .drl files are the standard syntax and meta language for the rules
files.  It is best if you read Section 3 of the JBoss rules manual at:

http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossrules/freezone/docs/3.0.6/html_single/index.html#d0e1450

3) Your best bet to validate the rules is to use the Eclipse plugin.  See
the following:

http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossrules/freezone/docs/3.0/html/ch02.html

Hope that helps!

Ron

On 4/13/07, Zully Yineth Romero Albarracin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I've been reading about Jboss Drools and I have questions to do.

1. I still don't undertand why in the download section (about jboss rules)
exist Jboss Rules and Drools.  What's the difference?

2. When I downloaded the examples, I found files like .drl (drools files,
they allow to write rules using a meta language), .dsl (I don't know how to
use them) and .rule files.  What's the difference?

3. How can I validate the rules from xml files?

Thank you so much your help.



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