Showing posts with label Rule Engines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rule Engines. Show all posts

2011-08-25

2011-08-25 Thursday - JavaScript Rule Engines?


I spent a few minutes this afternoon doing some searches for possible Web UI based JavaScript Rule Engines…and came across some of these articles which may be of interest for possible strategies on how to easily package Web User Interface business rules…

Not specifically recommending this for adoption...more of an interesting observation...as I'm currently doing some research for a client engagement...
Invoke dynamic languages dynamically, Part 1: Introducing the Java scripting API
Invoke dynamic languages dynamically, Part 2: Find, execute, and change scripts at run time
Creating a simple rules engine using the Java scripting API
jsonrules: A Rule Engine in the Web browser (2009 – alpha version was published, not much activity since)
http://code.google.com/p/jsonrules/
Simplify dynamic JavaScript UIs by applying the Model-View-View Model (MVVM) pattern

2010-07-25

2010-07-26 Sunday - Sequential Rule Engines?

I'm doing some research this weekend on the open source rule engine (OpenL Tablets) that appears to be used in a commercial product (see screenshots on the OpenL Tablets website).

I've previously spent some time exploring the JBoss Community Drools "Business Logic Integration Platform"- and found this blog posting by Mark Proctor that discusses sequential rule engines.

From the OpenL Tablets website, I found the following links to be interesting:

OpenL Tablets Engine Differentiators

 5.7.0 Release Notes 

Use Guides

 Downloads

OpenL Tablets plans to renew(?) their product

June 4, 2010 

OpenL Tablets team is working hard to release a new version of the product. It will be restructured and contain configurable Service Frontend out of the box. The release packaging will also be changed. Several different artifacts will be published at sf.net such as eclipse site, webstudio war, service frontend war and archive with engine jars only. The OpenL Tablets artifacts will be released in public maven repository as well.
The team is going to start moving project documentation to project public wiki. This will take some time and will end up with complete product documentation available at web.
Not all the changes will be done in this new release. The next one will also bring some major changes in rules projects and tools (we’re going to introduce maven based rules projects out of the box, however, do not guarantee to accomplish everything, the release is still being planned).

If you are looking for an open source rule engine, see this link:
http://java-source.net/open-source/rule-engines

These books may also be of some interest:


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