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Re: Business rules and filtering
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Re: Business rules and filtering


  • Subject: Re: Business rules and filtering
  • From: Musall Maik <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 15:13:30 +0100

Am 14.02.2013 um 15:09 schrieb Ken Anderson <email@hidden>:
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> While a rule engine may seem like overkill, it really isn't.  If you have just 2 discount schemes that could possibly overlap, you already could use a rule engine.  In the rule engine, it will be real easy to add new rules as you add new discounts, that make sure you can't apply 2 discounts that are not allowed to be available concurrently.


Still I think for an app that sells WOWODC tickets, it's overkill. You can do the rule engine yourself in one page of Java code. Or two, if you care to write javadoc ;-)

Maik
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