My company is looking to use Guvnor in a new application we're writing. Part of the appeal is the idea that Business Analysts will be able to go and write rules by themselves. However, in doing a small proof-of-concept, it appears that you need intimate knowledge of the object model in order to write any meaningful rules.
I've read up on DSL and it looks like that might help things, but it also sounds like DSL is the kind of thing that gets built up over time. So... what's your experience? Do BA's or Developers write the rules in your applications? Does the complexity of the object model play a role in who can write rules, or is it just a matter of training? If you've created a DSL, how easy/quick was it? If not, any particular reason why not? I'm looking for some "real life" experiences so that we can have appropriate expectations going into the project. Thanks, Chris -- View this message in context: http://drools-java-rules-engine.46999.n3.nabble.com/Who-writes-your-rules-Dev-vs-BA-tp2398166p2398166.html Sent from the Drools - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ rules-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users
