I am looking to embed a rules engine for notifications, alerts and exceptions. Anyone know of a good rules engine product out there from the point of view of embedding as an OEM component, LDAP supported browser interface to set rules, and OEM cost?
Thanks
-Ed
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J2EE Rules Engines (4 messages)
- Posted by: Ed Roman
- Posted on: September 26 2002 22:29 EDT
Threaded Messages (4)
- J2EE Rules Engines by thomas delnoij on September 27 2002 11:42 EDT
- J2EE Rules Engines by James Craig on August 02 2004 12:19 EDT
- J2EE Rules Engines by Sean Sullivan on September 30 2002 10:57 EDT
- Rules Engine mailing list by Sean Sullivan on October 01 2002 12:39 EDT
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- Posted by: thomas delnoij
- Posted on: September 27 2002 11:42 EDT
- in response to Ed Roman
Roman.
I personally have no experience with Rule Engines. I just remember stumbling across this site one day...
http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess/
...and saving the link.
I hope it is of help.
Kind regards
Thomas Delnoij -
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- Posted by: James Craig
- Posted on: August 02 2004 12:19 EDT
- in response to thomas delnoij
Check out http://www.flexetech.com/Flexerules.html
We are currently evaluating this and it looks great so far. It has inbuilt support for LDAP, XML and Database-persisted rules and has a very small memory footprint (important for embedded apps). -
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- Posted by: Sean Sullivan
- Posted on: September 30 2002 10:57 EDT
- in response to Ed Roman
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- Posted by: Sean Sullivan
- Posted on: October 01 2002 12:39 EDT
- in response to Ed Roman