Re: Java rule systems / engines
Re: Java rule systems / engines
- Subject: Re: Java rule systems / engines
- From: Geoff Hopson <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 13:25:22 +0100
Jess is a good starting point. Not used it for a while, but is seemed
pretty lightweight and quick.
http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess/
Geoff
On 6/9/05, email@hidden <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I currently fancy developing a framework not that much unlike D2W. Actually I had already developed a framework along thos lines a few years back. Now I have quite a few ideas how to improve upon what I did back then.
>
> One point I would like to improve upon is the configurability of the framework. The original version has a plist per entity where display properties, formats, actions etc. are defined. I consider replacing this by a rule system like the one used by D2W.
>
> Are there any Java based rule engines out there? I don't quite fancy writing one myself.
>
> TIA
> Pierre
>
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