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Drools - Because Knowledge Matters: BRMS for Drools 5

http://blog.athico.com

Guvnor is the new name for the BRMS. The term BRMS kind of has an industry meaning that is slightly different from what we call the Drools BRMS (when we say it, we mean the repository and web tools mostly). Hence, the name Guvnor (kind of related to governance - but really, it just sounds cool). On top of that, we are extending guvnor to manage other asset types - which aren't directly related to rules (but that's another story, for another day).

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Created by Jonathan 2 years 16 weeks ago – Made popular 2 years 15 weeks ago
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ILOG Opens Java to C# Translator

http://blogs.ilog.com

We have published the Java to C# source code translator we use for our BRMS products as an Open Source project. The source code is licensed under the Eclipse Public License (EPL). The translator requires Eclipse and can convert an Eclipse Java project into a Microsoft Visual Studio C# project.

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Created by asingh 2 years 16 weeks ago – Made popular 2 years 16 weeks ago
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Implement business logic with the Drools rules engine

http://www.ibm.com

Using a rules engine can lower an application's maintenance and extensibility costs by reducing the complexity of components that implement complex business logic. This updated article shows you how to use the open source Drools rules engine to make a Java™ application more adaptive to changes. The Drools project has introduced a new native rule expression language and an Eclipse plug-in, making Drools easier to use than ever before.

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Created by asingh 2 years 16 weeks ago – Made popular 2 years 16 weeks ago
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Drools - Because Knowledge Matters: Implement business logic with the Drools rules engine

http://blog.athico.com

Using a rules engine can lower an application's maintenance and extensibility costs by reducing the complexity of components that implement complex business logic. This updated article shows you how to use the open source Drools rules engine to make a Java™ application more adaptive to changes. The Drools project has introduced a new native rule expression language and an Eclipse plug-in, making Drools easier to use than ever before.

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